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Construction will continue into fall on Saskatchewan highways

Motorists should expect to see construction crews out on Saskatchewan highways well into fall as more than 30 highway projects are currently underway.

Leave your phone off

New driver August Becker leaves his cellphone alone every time he drives. "You just shouldn't text and drive, it's a stupid thing to do.

Education week marked

Education Minister Don Morgan was in Moose Jaw on October 22 to kick off Education Week by celebrating local successes in the Prairie South School Division (PSSD).

Avoiding Iraq best for Canadians

To the Editor: Pay Attention to criticisms coming from all directions, including some high profile veteran liberals. The official Liberal and N.A.P. position in the House of Commons is the correct one.

Co-operative week proclaimed in province

The Government of Saskatchewan today proclaimed October 13-19 as Co-operatives Week in Saskatchewan.
Take the time to show you remember

Take the time to show you remember

Paying tribute to Veterans of World War II Canada's military not only participated in the Second World War - they helped win it.

New report a must read for Canadians

Farming in Canada is not what many Canadians think it is, according to Realities of Agriculture in Canada - A sector of innovation and growth, a new report from the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB).

Manufacturing month recognizes contribution

Manufacturing is one of Saskatchewan's flagship economic industries and, this October the Government of Saskatchewan along with Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters (CME) is applauding the successes of producers from across the country during Nationa

Land and gas sales bring new revenues

With $21.6 million in revenue raised at Saskatchewan's October sale of petroleum and natural gas rights, total for the 2014 land sales are $179.6 million with one sale remaining.

Affordable housing most needed

To the Editor: More housing options which are affordable to Canadians are needed to help grow local economies, attract new workers and meet the needs of vulnerable Canadians, stated the members of the National Forum on Housing and the Economy at the
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