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City residents getting snowed

City residents getting snowed

Dear Editor So, the people of North Battleford have finally voiced their views about bylaws governing snow removal from city property.
Now it is up to the voters

Now it is up to the voters

Now, it is up to the voters to decide. The fates of candidates across all 58 of the province's ridings will be up for grabs Monday as Saskatchewan voters go to the polls in the provincial election.
From October fall days to the pre-Christmas season

From October fall days to the pre-Christmas season

What a difference a day makes! The seasons seem to change overnight and pay no attention to the forecast.
Iraqis have nothing but praise for Canada

Iraqis have nothing but praise for Canada

My last interview with new immigrants focused on their experience in Canada and their adjustments to Canadian culture, weather and people.
Finding inspiration

Finding inspiration

Everyone needs motivation and inspiration to succeed. Not only in exercise, but also in everyday life. Keeping inspiration in daily life can help you stay focused on your fitness goals. Here are some great ways to find inspiration in your life.
Playing the game

Playing the game

It was a subtle but nonetheless genuine staring match. Hubbie and I were having lunch at his favourite fast-food outlet when I saw two men come in, buy a coffee and sit down.
Think before you speak

Think before you speak

There's been a lot of talk about bullying at our office lately, mainly because of a new initiative we're trying.
Election scorecard

Election scorecard

To those who closely follow the political scene an election is like the Grey Cup, Stanley Cup and World Series rolled into one.
Twinning highways needs to be on the agenda

Twinning highways needs to be on the agenda

Oct. 31, NDP Leader Dwain Lingenfelter said, if elected, his government would twin the highways route between Regina and the U.S. border via Estevan, and the Balgonie-Yorkton corridor.
Hunting access impaired by new rules

Hunting access impaired by new rules

Dear Editor I have lived in Saskatchewan most of my life. My father, who is now 71, taught me how to hunt. His father and friends learned from their elders the same way. For close to 100 years our family has hunted for food in Saskatchewan.
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