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It's time to dust off those old cookbooks

One of the oddest couples I have ever met was after one of my live cooking performances at a local fair. A woman in the distant crowd was watching the tail end of my show and approached me afterwards. "I can see by watching you that you love to cook.
The Olympics games need to get much cheaper

The Olympics games need to get much cheaper

Nobody wants to host the 2022 Winter Olympics. There are two cities left in the running, Beijing, China and Almaty, Kazakhstan, after Oslo, Norway pulled out of the running.

Publicly funded flu clinics to begin next week

The publicly-funded influenza vaccine will be available through public health clinics across the province, and from some physicians and Nurse Practitioners beginning October 14, 2014.

Web broadcasting is here to stay

The current dispute between Netflix and the CRTC, which may ultimately be decided in court, highlights the need for the deregulation of Canada's broadcasting industry, finds a new essay released today by the Fraser Institute, an independent, non-part

Driver safety course planned

Aging drivers can increase their confidence behind the wheel and refresh their driving skills with the Saskatchewan Safety Council's Mature Driver Refresher Course.

Oil critics need equalization monies

To the Editor: New Brunswick's recent election campaign featured starkly different visions of how to lift the province's moribund economy.

World vision campaigning for children

World Vision has launched a 60-day Saskatchewan Campaign for Children, with the goal of inspiring 1,500 Saskatchewan residents to join their generous friends and neighbours to help the world's most vulnerable children, families and communities.

RCMP issue warning for those who speed

A warning to aggressive drivers - you may find yourself on the wrong end of a traffic ticket in October. "Aggressive driving is quite common for us to see," said Sgt. Colin Glas with the Regina Police Service.

October declared children's vision month

Children's Vision Month occurs annually in October and is dedicated to raising awareness of the impact undiagnosed vision problems can have on children's learning and development.

Drive safe, plan ahead

The Thanksgiving long weekend is fast approaching. CAA Saskatchewan reminds all motorists to plan ahead for their long weekend travels to visit family and friends.
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