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Deficit a problem for Wall

Deficit a problem for Wall

It may have seemed harmless enough – or at least it was relatively harmless as budget updates showing a $292-million deficit go.

FASD – Let’s talk about it

The editor: On September 9, many Saskatchewan communities were to be inviting people to barbecues, walks, or to enjoy mocktails (non-alcoholic drinks). It is FASD Awareness Day.
Of time, love and touching eternity

Of time, love and touching eternity

“Summertime, and the living is easy. “Fish are jumping and the cotton is high, “Oh, your daddy’s rich and your ma is good-lookin’ “So hush little baby, Don’t you cry…” – Hayward and Gershwin. We need a balance in the use of time.
New methods needed for farmers to co-exist with wildlife

New methods needed for farmers to co-exist with wildlife

Farming and wildlife have not always had the best of relationships. It often comes down to having two realities with divergent needs. A duck needs a wetland to nest near.
New animal control act includes cats

New animal control act includes cats

The new animal control act passed by Canora town council on September 1 not only includes dogs, but all animals, including cats.
Country bumpkins go to the city – and win!

Country bumpkins go to the city – and win!

Jokingly described as “country bumpkins,” the Assiniboine Golden Aces senior coed slo-pitch team went to Saskatoon on August 2930 for the SPN (Saskatchewan Provincial–National) tournament and returned with the B-side title.

First phase in the development of an agricultural water management strategy

On September 1, Herb Cox, the minister responsible for the Water Security Agency, announced new drainage regulations in Saskatchewan.
Scenes from the fall/winter mass registration...

Scenes from the fall/winter mass registration...

The prince and the frog

by Kaare Askildt Formerly known as The Farmer in Training Once upon a time a King named Giggleburst lived in a castle far, far away in the Enchanted Forest with his Queen Snickersnort and their son Prince Howlgrin.

Public feedback requested for review of the Workers’ Compensation Act, 2013

The Workers’ Compensation Act Committee of Review (COR) is seeking feedback from individuals and organizations on their opinions, concerns and experiences with the workers’ compensation system either through written submissions or by attending a publ
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