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Teachers to withdraw more noon hour supervision on March 18-19

Teachers to withdraw more noon hour supervision on March 18-19

Rotating withdrawals planned for noon hour supervision after province says no to binding arbitration.
Snack favourites straight from southern Saskatchewan farm

Snack favourites straight from southern Saskatchewan farm

On a mission to give Canadians what they want, a southern Saskatchewan farm is producing organic, vegan, and local product that is unveiling tasty snack secrets
Estevan experiences rise in crimes against property

Estevan experiences rise in crimes against property

According to figures released at the March 12 meeting of the Estevan board of police commissioners, members dealt with 63 crimes against property up to Feb. 29, as opposed to just 36 last year.
ECS students earn prestigious USask scholarships

ECS students earn prestigious USask scholarships

Randi Milbrandt and Osama Kamel were recognized.
Tax Tips: what you need to know for home office expenses

Tax Tips: what you need to know for home office expenses

Employees who are required to work from home and meet other conditions are eligible to claim a deduction for home office expenses.
Blast from the Past: Curtis Brown of Senlac traded 20 years ago

Blast from the Past: Curtis Brown of Senlac traded 20 years ago

Originally drafted by the Buffalo Sabres in 1994, Brown was traded to the San Jose Sharks.
Agriculture This Week: One wrong move internationally and . . .

Agriculture This Week: One wrong move internationally and . . .

We’ve avoided the large-scale escalations for decades, but …
Commentary: Brian Mulroney and Ronald Reagan are together again

Commentary: Brian Mulroney and Ronald Reagan are together again

The enduring friendship between Mulroney and Reagan shaped North American conservatism.
Takeaways from Premier Moe and the cabinet at SARM

Takeaways from Premier Moe and the cabinet at SARM

Premier Scott Moe announces a new record revenue sharing at $340.2 million, as well as early works of Lake Diefenbaker Irrigation Project.
Opinion: Employers don’t hire employees; they hire solutions

Opinion: Employers don’t hire employees; they hire solutions

Boost your chances of landing the job by understanding employers’ needs.
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