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Safe tips while walking

Safe tips while walking

The first day of spring is fast approaching. Daylight hours are slowly beginning to lengthen, birds are returning home, the snow is beginning to show signs of melting and the people of Saskatchewan are beginning to venture outside.
Cyberattacks are worrisome

Cyberattacks are worrisome

Given the growing number of international cyberattacks, the Canadian and U.S.

Get involved and help to create change

With a federal election happening this year take some advice from the Canadian Taxpayer Federation to make a difference. Each year, the various levels of government put out surveys, requests for input, and even invitations to make presentations.

Things I do with words... Tow hooks should be mandatory on every car

There are some things you don’t realize when you’re buying a car. You might be looking at things like comfort, performance, predicted reliability and whether or not you can afford it.

Current government lacks credible agenda

To the Editor: Middle-class Cana­dians and all those working so hard just to get to the middle-class have been waiting a long time for some buoyancy in the economy to lift their prospects.

Better health care needed, not less

To the Editor: Like many of us, I read the story of Gail and Jim Sack, who nearly lost their lives to carbon monoxide poisoning , and was relieved that the North Battleford couple was found by a family member and saved.

Harper fails to move Keystone forward

To the Editor: The failure to move the yardsticks on the Keystone XL pipeline falls squarely on the shoulders of Prime Minister Stephen Harper. Mr.

Survey chooses province best place

To the Editor: A new survey singles out Saskatchewan as one of the world’s most attractive places for mining investment.

Report examines ownership concentration

To the Editor: The National Farmers Union (NFU) has released a major new report, Losing Our Grip - 2015 Update, which revisits and expands upon the information and analysis of corporate farmland buy-up, farm debt and input financing published by the
Ballyhooley celebrates Irish song and dance

Ballyhooley celebrates Irish song and dance

Song and dance are some of the oldest ways that people have celebrated, a tradition that crosses cultural boundaries and traditions.
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