
A while back we added a permanent “Donate” link to our website’s menu bar. Maybe you noticed it? It’s for Prairie Dog readers who might want to support our (free!) newspaper with actual money!
Speaking without any, ahem, bias, I think this is a great idea.
The fact is, Prairie Dog is an essential part of Regina’s media and cultural landscape, and its existence matters a lot to a lot of people. So while we are (and will remain) an advertising-supported venture, we believe our fans deserve the opportunity to be a part of this enterprise beyond just reading*. And now, they — you — can be a part of it!
If you or someone you know has been blessed by the prosperity fairy, please consider making a donation. It’s not tax deductible — after all, we’re a business! — but I promise we’ll use your donation to make the paper (and hopefully as a result, Regina) better.
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Maybe there’s a consortium that would buy you…
Ah, but we’re not for sale.
Sorry to have been so subtle, but that was meant to be sarcasm.
Because you’re anti-business and hate success. GET IT? GET IT?
Dear Stephen: you probably really did catch the spoof on Bernadette Wagner’s suggestion of a consortium to buy Connaught School, because you read the dogblog with care. I would never dream of implying or otherwise stating that you and the PD are anti-business: after all, you advertise businesses; you run “Best Of” contests to encourage business reviews, patronage, and not least of all, more advertising; you publish the views of businesspersons, such as Niall O’Hanlon — how much more business-friendly could you be?
Actually, if a consortium came together that would better secure your finances and would also meet the requirement of editorial freedom as per the PD’s raison d’etre, their offer to purchase would be well worth considering.
My bad!
I’d send a donation in Bitcoin. It’s easy to get the Dog Blog a wallet.
http://www.blockchain.info/wallet is free, and recommended by many (including me).
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