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Don't forget about your safety rules

Submitted by Kaare Askildt, former Preeceville area farmer in training. This one of a series on getting settled in Hazel Dell. All those logs that Anne and Nels bucked up for us had to be split. However, I procrastinated and now I'm paying for it.
Exploring welding at Career Explorations

Exploring welding at Career Explorations

As students reach the end of their high school career, they need to look at what their next steps are, and start making moves towards their future.

Single body to regulate accountants

Legislation to create the Institute of Chartered Professional Accountants of Saskatchewan (CPA Saskatchewan) was proclaimed last week.

Addictions message all about awareness

From November 17-21, 2014, the Saskatchewan Prevention Institute will join the Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse (CCSA) to mark National Addictions Awareness Week (NAAW), and Saskatchewan Addictions Awareness Week (SAAW).

Input wanted for SGI injury coverage

SGI is asking the public to share their views on Saskatchewan's auto injury program. Feedback can be provided online at www.sgi.sk.ca.
Meeting the worlds needs a challenge

Meeting the worlds needs a challenge

Ed, my neighbor next door, is determined that it's now time for the wise ones to head south to Arizona or Texas. Ed informed me last week that rather than waste his money going south that he is planning on becoming an entrepreneur this winter.

Speak out against bullying

November 16-21 is recognized as Bullying Awareness Week across the country. This year's theme is "Stand Up!" and encourages youth to speak out against bullying.

The west is an economic powerhouse

To the Editor: Statistics Canada has released experimental estimates of gross domestic product for the period 2001 to 2009 for 33 census metropolitan areas.

Rollover claims life

On November 16, 2014 at 7:43 am Kamsack RCMP responded to a report of a single vehicle rollover on Highway 8, through the Keeseekoose First Nation.

Online health access next step

To the Editor: Eight in 10 Canadian adults want online access to their own health information yet fewer than one in 10 currently have it, according to a new study published in Healthcare Papers.
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