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Native prairie appreciation week marked

Native prairie appreciation week marked

Agriculture Minister Lyle Stewart and Environment Minister Herb Cox have jointly proclaimed June 14-20, 2015, as Native Prairie Appreciation Week in Saskatchewan.
God’s Little Acre starts the growing season

God’s Little Acre starts the growing season

Everybody needs food, but for some people, actually being able to afford that food is a challenge, and one they can’t always meet.

Things I do with words... Why am I building this computer by myself?

Among the nerdy, the idea of building your own computer is theoretically appealing. It’s like building shelves, or a house, you have the opportunity to put something together with your own two hands, something that’s exactly the way you want.

Home schooling on the rise

An increasing number of Canadian families are choosing to home-school their children, according to a new study released today by the Fraser Institute, an independent, non-partisan Canadian public policy think-tank.

Saskatchewan liquor rules need to be adjusted

Last year dozens of Saskatchewan businesses paid for protection. They paid for the opportunity to open their doors and received assurances that competitors would be kept in their place.

Tax freedom day now is June 10

To the Editor: No one really thinks there shouldn’t be any taxes.

More transparency needed

To the Editor Within a week or so, this current 41st Parliament of Canada will adjourn for the final time. Sometime during the summer, the House of Commons will be “dissolved” for a national election on October 19th.

Keep an eye on partnership

To the Editor With the announcement of a selected contractor team to build nine joint-use schools as a public-private partnership (P3), CUPE is calling for greater transparency surrounding the costly P3 process.

Scrapping the Youth Compampion Program leaves caregivers without options

To the Editor The NDP wants the Sask.

National standards being set for service dogs

Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can affect anyone following highly stressful situations, but among the most frequent sufferers are Veterans returning from war.
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