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Service to evacuees commended

Service to evacuees commended

Dear Editor Prairie North Health Region publicly acknowledges the outstanding individual and collective contributions of its employees, programs and facilities for their prompt response, care and assistance to the evacuees from Northern Saskatchewan
Volunteers backbone of annual event

Volunteers backbone of annual event

Dear Editor I would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to all of the community-minded individuals who once again volunteered for our annual Those Were the Days at the Western Development Museum.
Trump missed the mark on Canada's health care

Trump missed the mark on Canada's health care

Canada's health-care system a model to be avoided
Walking until you’re footsore is the cost of attending the fair

Walking until you’re footsore is the cost of attending the fair

Ed, my old neighbor from Saskatchewan, told me he went to Buffalo Days in Regina this summer. When we talked last, I told him we were planning to go to the Chilliwack Fair here, but my right leg was demanding attention.
Market-based pricing for bandwidth best reflects consumption

Market-based pricing for bandwidth best reflects consumption

Pricing based on usage also contributes to conservation, increases availability, ensures sustainable services and fosters innovation
Raspberries – background and cultivars

Raspberries – background and cultivars

Pleny the Elder, a Roman scholar, wrote about raspberries in the first century AD and they have been a well-loved soft fruit ever since. European raspberry selections arrived with early settlers and joined the wild ones found throughout the prairies.
Why measurement matters in income inequality

Why measurement matters in income inequality

Oversimplifying this issue to arrive at predetermined results risks making the situation worse
Trust and prepare to be amazed

Trust and prepare to be amazed

Life as I know It
Latest rain a boon to farmers and cowboys with green feed

Latest rain a boon to farmers and cowboys with green feed

Vic’s View
Harper gov’t sells out farmers

Harper gov’t sells out farmers

Dear Editor Gerry Ritz and the Harper government continue to sell out Canada's farmers. The sale of the Canadian Wheat Board to foreign interests with no lasting benefits to Canadian farmers is one indicator.
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