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Parliamentary Report - Caregiver program getting overhaul

The federal constituency of Yorkton-Melville has a high concentration of seniors, many of whom require live-in care help to accomplish the practices of day-to-day living. But sometimes it is difficult to find the right caregiver.
YORKTON IN REVIEW - Week of December 24/14

YORKTON IN REVIEW - Week of December 24/14

SIGN celebrates 45 years in the community

SIGN celebrates 45 years in the community

The Society for the Involvement of Good Neighbours (SIGN) began 45 years ago, when four clergymen saw issues in the community that they felt needed addressing.
Province of Saskatchewan still growing

Province of Saskatchewan still growing

Saskatchewan’s population has grown to nearly 1,130,000 according to the latest figures released today by Statistics Canada.

Working together best solution

Dwight Newman is a law professor at the University of Saskatchewan, the author of an authoritative book on Canadian natural resources jurisdiction, and a senior fellow at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute in Ottawa.

Exorbitant travel expense unacceptable

The Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF) has called on the federal government to explain the exorbitant travel expenses incurred over the last eight years by David Langtry, the Acting Commissioner of the Canadian Human Rights Commission to commute to

Accidentally creating 2014’s most important film

The most important movie of 2014 was supposed to open this week, but at the last minute it was cancelled.

CWB assets have all disappeared

To the Editor: Ag Minister Gerry Ritz has a reputation for sometimes folksy, occasionally absurd and always partisan remarks, but when he strays into areas of defamation and outright lies, a response is warranted.

Public research plays crucial role

To the Editor: The federal government has issued a call for proposals to transfer and possibly sell off Agriculture Canada cereal crop research and plant breeding germplasm related to the devastating plant disease fusarium.

Equalization easy to abuse

To the Editor: Canada’s federal equalization program is motivated by good intentions.
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