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Letter: Justin Trudeau's own carbon footprint is hypocritical

Ron Gobeil thinks that more of us should be questioning the cost of the Prime Minister's travel. → Read More

Letters: Saskatchewan First Act will fight all federal intrusion: Eyre

The federal government has compared just transition to the industrial revolution. But it wasn’t about turning off the power. – Bronwyn Eyre → Read More

Letters: Privatizing SLGA liquor stores is a smart business move

"Yes, I am sure jobs have been lost, but many new jobs are created. From a business perspective, this is a smart move," writes James Taylor. → Read More

Letter: Sask. should focus on priorities instead of new revenue agency

A reader thinks the Saskatchewan government's announcement of a new revenue collection agency amounts to needless duplication. → Read More

Letter: All provinces should follow Alberta, Sask., sovereignty plans

Alberta and Saskatchewan need their own sovereignty acts, as we are most discriminated against by our federal government, Caspar Pfenninger, → Read More

Letter: Make transit in Regina free for everyone 18 and younger

This action would begin to change the car-dependent culture entrenched in Regina, writes Jared Clarke. → Read More

Letter: Public liquor stores losses not the result of market

You deprive public stores of new locations in growing markets and claim they are competing on a level-playing field, writes Simon Enoch. → Read More

Letter: Roughriders should be hanging onto Cody Fajardo

If you cut Fajardo loose, he’ll find a team that will get him proper support then he’ll come back to haunt the Riders, writes Michael Huber. → Read More

Letter: Homelessness plan should not be part of Regina city budget

The primary concern of the city government should be the infrastructure and services needed to run the city, writes Bill Strilaeff. → Read More

Letter: Regina needs more green spaces

The city should worry less about allowing buildings like the new Conexus head office and keep more trees, writes Hank Heerspink. → Read More

Letter: City of Regina must rethink priorities

Coun. Andrew Stevens seems to protest too much in defence of the city's catalyst committee, write Gord Brock. → Read More

'It is only a game': Reader says some Rider fans took Blue Bombers rivalry too far at Grey Cup

I am an unwavering fan of the Roughriders, but this weekend I was embarrassed by many of these same fans, writes Casmeara Morrow. → Read More

Letter: Thanks to those who paid respects

It was wonderful to see many young families and young people in the audience at Remembrance Day ceremony, writes George Peters. → Read More

Letter: Even modest changes could make health system better

What we can never lose sight of is how people are treated once they are inside the system, writes Barry Ziegler. → Read More

Letter: Better understanding of domestic violence needs to come from Thatcher invite fallout

Considering domestic violence continues to grow in Saskatchewan, citizens and government need to do more, writes Karenanne Joy Krofchek. → Read More

Letter: Government spending works

Why elect politicians who don’t understand spending anymore than we would see a doctor who doesn’t want to be one, writes Mervyn Norton. → Read More

Letter: Sask. justice minister says province has right to amend constitution

Amendments by Quebec, and that we proposed are to provincial constitutions and are authorized by the Constitution Act, writes Bronwyn Eyre. → Read More

Letter: The public can see through white paper's $111-billion claim

We need accurate, straightforward policy suggestions; not more attempts to obfuscate and convince us black is white, writes Elaine Arnusch. → Read More

Letter: Farmers not to blame for climate issues

Driving in any city between 7 a.m. and 10 p.m. is nothing but traffic. Maybe it's time to enforce e-vehicles in cities, writes Jan Chalmers. → Read More

Letter: Provincial government doing 'virtue signalling' of its own

Welcome to the “woke” right, writes Andrew Stevens. → Read More