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Private drug plans wasting money

To the Editor: There is certainly a lot of waste in health systems, but one area that seems to have escaped close scrutiny is the waste in private drug plans in Canada.

Fiscal record leaves no room to boast

To the Editor: With Canada’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) actually shrinking and despite having the worst economic growth record of any Prime Minister since R.B.

New excuse for Obama to stall pipeline

To the Editor: The newest entrant into the ongoing saga of the serially-delayed Keystone XL pipeline is the U.S.
Royal Wood reconnects with his roots

Royal Wood reconnects with his roots

Royal Wood is going back to his roots. Whether that means his own family history or going back to how he began creating music, the singer-songwriter says he reconnected with the reason why he began making music.
OHS lays charges against two companies

OHS lays charges against two companies

On February 2, 2015, Gyp-Tec Drywall Inc. of Medicine Hat, Alberta pleaded guilty in Swift Current Provincial Court to two counts under Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) legislation. The company was fined a total of $16,800. Gyp-Tec Drywall Inc.
Fundraiser underway for new school in Langenburg

Fundraiser underway for new school in Langenburg

The committee for the Langenburg and District School Project (LDSP) has set forth fundraising initiatives to reach its goal of $1.2 million for the new school slated for completion for the fall of 2016.
Teacher appreciation week

Teacher appreciation week

Education Minister Don Morgan has proclaimed the week of February 8 - 14, 2015, as Teacher/Staff Appre­ciation Week to celebrate the remarkable education professionals in Saskatchewan.
Province of Saskatchewan is top agri-food exporter

Province of Saskatchewan is top agri-food exporter

For the fourth straight year, Saskatchewan has set a record for agri-food exports with total sales of $13.9 billion, once again achieving the standing of Canada’s top agri-food exporting province. Saskatchewan exported $13.
Canadians are still texting while driving

Canadians are still texting while driving

Almost all Canadians agree that texting while driving is unacceptable, but they’re still doing it in significant numbers, according to new poll results from the Canadian Automobile Association (CAA).
SGI announces Photo radar warning extended

SGI announces Photo radar warning extended

SGI is extending the warning period for the photo speed enforcement pilot by one additional month. Tickets will now be issued beginning March 8, 2015.
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