Essay Social Beef: I got no reply; ethics of modern day communication A friend of mine recently applied for a job via email. After submitting a proposal, a yellow envelope was delivered to his inbox. Read More
City & Politics, Essay Changing communities: Buying sushi in Weyburn, Saskatchewan In the small west-central Saskatchewan town where I grew up, “ethnic food” meant perogies (and, to be honest, I didn’t actually see one until I was 12). Read More
City & Politics, Essay Drunk and winning with the mystical unicorn “Casinos are just giant arcades for adults, seniors and disabled people.” Read More
Essay Social Beef: Death by grocery shop There’s no complete solution when dealing with the aloof, but we can strive toward a harmonious shopping practice. Read More
City & Politics, Essay Changing communities: Rural life is a diverse life If everything you know about small Prairie towns comes from “Corner Gas,” you might have the idea that we’re all pretty much the same Read More
City & Politics, Essay Changing communities: Griffin The rural Saskatchewan community where I live was once the sort of place where you only had to lock your car doors in September, so… Read More
City & Politics, Columns, Essay, Technology Unmasking the Internet "Because if that’s not really my life online, then maybe I should get a real life." Read More
Essay Social Beef: Fear thy neighbour "Even going down stairs to take out garbage has become a stealthily planned mission with one objective: to avoid people." Read More