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Two cases of Salmonella in Saskatchewan

Two cases of Salmonella in Saskatchewan

OTTAWA/CNW – An outbreak of Salmonella Infantis haa now totalled 98 cases. Canadians are reminded to follow proper food safety practices when handling, repackaging and cooking poultry products, to avoid getting sick.
Economic freedom and Canada's public policy schizophrenia

Economic freedom and Canada's public policy schizophrenia

The Trudeau and Notley governments appear intent on repeating B.C.'s mistakes from the 1990s and Ontario's today
Spirit of Christmas should carry throughout the year

Spirit of Christmas should carry throughout the year

Baljennie News
JANOSTIN

JANOSTIN

It is with great sadness that the family announces the death of Jeanette Janostin, who passed away suddenly in her home on Wednesday, December 16th, 2015 at the age of 72 years. She will be dearly missed by her family.
Know before you go

Know before you go

While many dream of a white Christmas, the Government of Saskatchewan would like to remind drivers to check road conditions before heading home for the holidays.
Local communities receive almost $38,000 in charitable gaming grants

Local communities receive almost $38,000 in charitable gaming grants

More than 700 groups and organizations focused on strengthening Saskatchewan communities are receiving approximately $1.3 million from the Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority charitable gaming grant program.
NWT launches new website trading program

NWT launches new website trading program

UNITY — The board of directors of North West Terminal Ltd. has announced the launch of a share trading program on the company’s web-site. NWT is an independent farmer-shareholder owned company headquartered near Unity.
ELLIOTT

ELLIOTT

Thomas Stavert Elliott was born on the family farm May 11, 1930. He passed away peacefully in Saskatoon on December 15, 2015 with his family by his side.
Why patients at the end of life may not be receiving the best care

Why patients at the end of life may not be receiving the best care

Providing comfort care should be the first priority for those nearing the end
Why Canada needs a plan to address dementia and Alzheimer's

Why Canada needs a plan to address dementia and Alzheimer's

There is no magic bullet, but a national action plan can improve care and quality of life
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