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Student support for reading now available

Student support for reading now available

A provincial framework to support student success in reading is now in place and is available to teachers across the province.
Shop local every Saturday

Shop local every Saturday

The Government of Saskatchewan would like to encourage all residents to support the proclamation to “buy local” the first Saturday of every month.
Sacred Heart Grad 2015

Sacred Heart Grad 2015

The Class of 2015 at Sacred Heart High School get ready to graduate on the weekend, marking the end of their high school career and the beginning of a new life. Congratulations to the class and best of luck as they make their way into adulthood.
Benefit increases will improve quality of life

Benefit increases will improve quality of life

More than 13,000 individuals who experience significant and enduring disability will see an increase to the monthly benefit they receive through the Saskatchewan Assured Income for Disability (SAID) program.
Parkland College CEO receives service award

Parkland College CEO receives service award

Dr. Fay Myers, President and CEO of Parkland College has been recognized with Colleges and Institutes Canada’s (CICan) Distinguished Service Award for her many years of dedicated work on behalf of Canadian students and colleges. Dr.

Policy taking the wrong direction

Policymakers have encumbered Canadians with superfluous and needlessly costly environmental regulations that do little to improve the environment, finds a new study released by the Fraser Institute, an independent, non-partisan Canadian public policy

Taxpayers deserve better treatment

Recent scandals involving expense claims by Senators Mike Duffy, Pamela Wallin, Patrick Brazeau, and Mac Harb could just be the tip of the iceberg.

Things I do with words... High collision corridor still terrible one year on

It marks a year since the high collision corridor was implemented to the east of Regina, and a similar amount of time since I called it a terrible idea in this very space.

Middle class worries are real

To the Editor: Last week ended with the bad news that Canada’s economy not only stalled through the whole First Quarter of this calendar year, it actually shrank -- in each of January, February and March, as well as in the previous months of November

Seniors deserve better treatment

To the Editor: On the CEO’s tour every single health region identifies short-staffing and quality of care issues in seniors care homes, despite two years of reports, evidence and devastating family stories that should have caused the government to ta
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