Cut Knife, Sask., lost its local newspaper. This sassy cat helps keeps its stories alive

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Andrea Stewart can’t get her cat to shut up.

Tuc, her sassy orange and white manx, has one of the loudest voices in all of Cut Knife, Sask., and is well known for blabbing his opinions.

“He can say things as a cat that people could not say and get away with,” said Stewart. “People have a hard time disagreeing with a cat.”

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Tuc writes op-eds — from complaining about trucks speeding too fast to feeling hopeless about the war in Ukraine — with some “help” from Stewart. His bi-weekly column became such a staple in the Cut Knife Highway 40 Courier newspaper, Tuc gets sent his own fan mail, addressed

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