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Opinion: Federal government attacking a primary tool of farmers

Opinion: Federal government attacking a primary tool of farmers

The MP for Souris-Moose Mountain takes aim at the federal government over proposed cuts to fertilizer emissions.
Column: A symbol of freedom who changed my world, but fell short of changing the world for good

Column: A symbol of freedom who changed my world, but fell short of changing the world for good

"Gorbachev became the man that forever remained the symbol of freedom for me and for many others" - Opinion.
The Ruttle Report - Can it even be called 'leaving home'?

The Ruttle Report - Can it even be called 'leaving home'?

Strangely, I find myself having a lot of the same feelings I had 17 years ago
Editorial: Trucking will always matter to Canada

Editorial: Trucking will always matter to Canada

Celebrating Natonal Trucking Week. An editorial on the value of the industry.
Editorial: Many questions will need to be answered

Editorial: Many questions will need to be answered

The Sanderson brothers are alleged to have killed 10 people and injured 18, and the death of Damien makes for the 11th victim, although it is unclear how this occurred.
Emergency alert system keeps communities safer

Emergency alert system keeps communities safer

It can be jarring to receive the SaskAlert on a mobile phone, as the system is set up to immediately inform the resident with the loud Canada Ready Alert sound.
Editorial: Take time to nominate the worthy

Editorial: Take time to nominate the worthy

A total of 7,000 medals will be awarded at ceremonies held throughout the province during the Platinum Jubilee year
Column: A weekend we won’t soon forget

Column: A weekend we won’t soon forget

"We never could have imagined that something would happen like the tragic events in northeast Saskatchewan," David Willberg on the tragic events at James Smith Cree Nation and the village of Weldon.
Penticton couple praises Weyburn’s ‘feeling of community’

Penticton couple praises Weyburn’s ‘feeling of community’

Penticton couple Susan and Pieter Koster were very grateful for the help and hospitality found in Weyburn
More than employees need to bring manners to work

More than employees need to bring manners to work

Sure, we should expect employees to have good manners. What about the rest of us?
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