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Is a better deal for Generation Squeeze possible under Trudeau?

Is a better deal for Generation Squeeze possible under Trudeau? As a member of Generation Squeeze, Justin Trudeau represents a new generation of Canadian leaders By Paul Kershaw Founder Generation Squeeze VANCOUVER, BC/ Troy Media/ - Aged 43 and fath

Voter turnout applauded

To the Editor: I would like to take this opportunity to thank the more than 230,000 Canadians who contributed to the successful delivery of the 42nd general election.

Green Party thanks supporters

To the Editor: A huge “Thank You!” to everyone in the Yorkton-Melville Riding who voted for the Green Party of Canada on Election Day.
Soup Haven’s mission to help feed kids

Soup Haven’s mission to help feed kids

There are hungry kids in Yorkton, and since 1998 the Soup Haven has long made it its goal to make sure that they can be properly fed in school.
The perks of a baby play group

The perks of a baby play group

The first years of life are a time of incredible brain growth and development that will affect your baby’s lifelong health and well-being.

The Universe from your own back yard - Amateur astronomers walk among you

Those who do not regularly star gaze are not sure what to make of those who do. I assure you, we are quite normal (more or less), and there are more of us than you think.
Celebrating a tradition of excellence in skilled trades

Celebrating a tradition of excellence in skilled trades

The best of the best new journeypersons will be recognized for achieving the top marks in their skilled trades at the 2015 Apprenticeship Awards in Regina tonight – a gala event hosted by the Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commis
Saskatchewan sees 500 more doctors

Saskatchewan sees 500 more doctors

Saskatchewan has seen a significant increase in the number of doctors in the past five years. The Government of Saskatchewan has announced that there are 500 more physicians than there were in 2007.
Book Review - Academic title worth a general read

Book Review - Academic title worth a general read

“Disengaged? Fixed Date, Democracy and Understanding the 2011 Manitoba Election” By Andrea D. Rounce and Jared J. Wesley Published by University of Regina Press Review by Allison Kydd $39.
If the lights are on, slow to 60 km/hr

If the lights are on, slow to 60 km/hr

Every day, Highway Transport Patrol Officers, RCMP, emergency workers and others are working to make our highways safer. Too often these men and women face inattentive and speeding drivers, which needlessly increase the risk of their work.
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