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'People are confused': Survey suggests Canadians need education on Charter rights

'People are confused': Survey suggests Canadians need education on Charter rights

While one-third of Canadians say they have read the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, many fail to distinguish between its text and that of the U.S. Declaration of Independence, a new survey suggests.
Sheep exhibitor maintains family tradition

Sheep exhibitor maintains family tradition

Fourth generation helps weigh, vaccinate and sort lambs, and enjoys spending time in the show and sale ring.
Hanbidge on Horticulture: Reputation as poisonous unfounded

Hanbidge on Horticulture: Reputation as poisonous unfounded

Ode to the Poinsettia – Part II.
Lighting up the holiday spirit across Saskatchewan

Lighting up the holiday spirit across Saskatchewan

Sparkletour is back for a 12th year.
Disruptions in health care coincide with effects of climate change

Disruptions in health care coincide with effects of climate change

Former Sask cancer patient observes implications first-hand.
Battling human trafficking: one perogy at a time

Battling human trafficking: one perogy at a time

'In a pinch' means in a difficult situation where no other solution seems available and aptly describes what the small organization known as NASHI is all about
Watch Saskatchewan's brightest stars at TeleMiracle 48

Watch Saskatchewan's brightest stars at TeleMiracle 48

75 Saskatchewan performers announced.
Canora resident opens birds of prey sanctuary

Canora resident opens birds of prey sanctuary

Mary Huebert and her volunteer helpers, daughter Nicole Debiasi and Marilyn Schigol, a retired nurse, received their first raptor, a round-legged hawk, on Nov. 21.
Local newcomers brought together through the cross-cultural power of art

Local newcomers brought together through the cross-cultural power of art

The Nov. 27 workshop was thanks to a collaboration between the SCIC (Sask. Council for International Cooperation) and MJMC (Moose Jaw Multicultural Council)
Number of Canadians with disabilities doubles in 10 years, hits 8 million: StatCan

Number of Canadians with disabilities doubles in 10 years, hits 8 million: StatCan

The number of Canadians with at least one disability has doubled in 10 years, a reality that should push governments to help reduce barriers to accessibility, says the head of a human rights organization.
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