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Overhaul would give tax relief

To the Editor: With falling oil prices and declining revenues, some analysts are now predicting the Conservatives may not eliminate the federal deficit next year.

Income splitting should be stopped

To the Editor: To satisfy his political ego, Stephen Harper is obsessed with pushing the notion of “income splitting” for wealthier taxpayers. And he’s doing the country a serious disservice. Mr.

Safety priority for all nurses

To the Editor: Canada’s frontline nurses are calling on Canada to put safety first in 2015 by making the health and safety of health care workers, patients and communities a top priority.

Government failing Canada’s north

To the Editor: Prime Minister Stephen Harper likes to portray the showcase Canada’s North as a big empty place that we need to protect, but this place is filled with people who lived here for millennia—and whose voices are not being heard in Ottawa.

Parliamentary Report - Celebrating accomplishments of our first Prime Minister

A birthday, especially an important one, needs more than a day to celebrate.
Impaired drivers caught in province-wide traffic safety spotlight in December

Impaired drivers caught in province-wide traffic safety spotlight in December

Nearly 400 impaired motorists were caught during December’s province-wide traffic safety spotlight focusing on impaired driving.
January is crime stoppers month

January is crime stoppers month

January is internationally recognized as Crime Stoppers Month, where more than 1,200 Crime Stoppers programs in more than 20 countries around the world celebrate their successes in making their communities safer.
Farm Credit Canada provides 4-H funds

Farm Credit Canada provides 4-H funds

– The Farm Credit Canada (FCC) 4-H Club Fund is providing $130,000 to 263 4-H clubs across Canada to support various local events and activities. In Saskatchewan, 36 4-H clubs received a combined total of $18,000.
Technology Tour

Technology Tour

Twenty students from Yorkton Regional High School and Sacred Heart High School toured the Parkland College Trades and Technology Centre site in Yorkton on Jan. 13 as part of the Saskatchewan Construction Association’s Construction Career Spotlight.
Consultation process wraps up

Consultation process wraps up

There’s still time to have your say about the future of Saskatchewan’s liquor retail system.
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