Yesterday I was shocked to see that Regina gas had spiked up to 105 cents a litre after it had been 96 cents the day before just one hour down the road in Melville. What is the cause behind this organized thievery? The last time such a dramatic jump took place there was a hurricane that destroyed oil production in a North American sea port. Which city was destroyed this time? Why do people put up with this gas garbage? I can’t wait to buy my new bike and kiss the car goodbye every day I need to head to work or get groceries.
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What is “Stronger” travel anyway? Ask Bush to define his Bushism if you would, and get back to informing humanity.
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Saskatchewan has a declining population. Well, if Polygamists move here, that could soon change :-| Somehow I don’t think we’ll become the Utah of the north.
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I showed Ashley around Wood Mountain after we stopped in Lafleche for a few minutes. We watched “Beyond the Sea” [8/10] the Bobby Darin story.
Brandon | 02-Apr-06 at 5:05 pm | Permalink
One analyst with ENPRO projects gas prices to reach $1.15 to $1.20 by May. I’d ride a bike this summer if I could, but my commute is about 15km each way, every day. :(
Saskboy | 02-Apr-06 at 10:36 pm | Permalink
Well, 15km is doable for dedicated riders, but they need a good route that isn’t something like Victoria Avenue, or Albert St.
My ride is only 3km each way.