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Investing in children to stop the scourge of extremism

Investing in children to stop the scourge of extremism

Through education young people can be made aware of how they'll be used and exploited by the people who pretend to care for them
Canada answering the global need for health research

Canada answering the global need for health research

This World Health Day, Canada has much to be proud of, but much more can be done to address a variety of health issues with worldwide implications
Trump creates serious headwind to Canada's competitiveness

Trump creates serious headwind to Canada's competitiveness

By stripping off the shackles of a variety of environmental regulations, Trump has freed up his country's economy, and put Canada at a serious disadvantage
Battlefords North Stars enter final with an iron will

Battlefords North Stars enter final with an iron will

Dear Editor The Battlefords North Stars are entering the third phase of their Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League playoff with energy and commitment. They have systematically disposed of worthy opponents in the Weyburn Red Wings and Estevan Bruins.
100 years from Vimy Ridge

100 years from Vimy Ridge

Most of my life I’ve had a strong interest in military history. From books to documentaries, I consume as much as I can. But I recently had a realization, a few, actually.
Premier Wall's house is burning

Premier Wall's house is burning

Dear Editor Like many residents of this province — the vast majority, according to the latest polling — I am deeply troubled by the content and tenor of the Sask. Party’s recent budget.
Railways, Planning and Development

Railways, Planning and Development

The Province of Saskatchewan is currently reviewing the Planning and Development Act, 2007, to amend a number of items, but one specifically in regards to future planning, development and subdivision nearby to existing active and abandoned railway li
Premier Wall’s house is burning

Premier Wall’s house is burning

Dear Editor Like many residents of this province — the vast majority, according to the latest polling — I am deeply troubled by the content and tenor of the Sask. Party’s recent budget.
Golf has some bogus rules

Golf has some bogus rules

It is time we adjust the rules of golf. Over the weekend American golfer Lexi Thompson missed the first cut on Ladies Professional Golf Association major of the season after she was penalized four strokes.
Library cuts are not going to do any good

Library cuts are not going to do any good

With the provincial budget comes cuts to services. One group that is facing the chopping block is the provincial libraries. According to the Saskatchewan government, “the seven regional library systems will receive $2.
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