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Increasing the health of Canadians

Every day, two invisible enemies are slowly robbing Canadians of their quality of life. Their names are Physical Inactivity and Unhealthy Eating.

Farmers deserve level playing field

To the Editor: Fifteen hundred rural reeves and councillors from across Saskatchewan held their annual meeting in Regina last week. No topic was hotter than grain handling and transportation.

How can they just disappear?

The numbers have always been sad, and horrific, but the new, revised, updated and more accurate database which substantially increases the total of missing and murdered aboriginal women in Canada is a complete indictment on our society.
Terriers up 2-1 in QF battle with Hounds

Terriers up 2-1 in QF battle with Hounds

Physical play, after the whistle penalties, home ice wins, and controversial goals have already given the Yorkton Terriers first series of the 2014 SJHL Playoffs an instant postseason feel as the defending champions are currently in a tough battle ag

Five Canadian stars to watch during March Madness

One of sports' greatest events, March Madness officially tips off on Thursday as 64 of the best college basketball programs in the NCAA will square off in a single knockout playoff to determine the 2014 National Champion in one of the month's most wa

Spend a dollar, save a dollar

'Tis the season, you may as well take advantage of all the savings you can. Tax season is upon us, and Saskatchewan people are being encouraged by the provincial government to take advantage of provincial credits as they fill out their returns.

Sask is growing

Saskatchewan's population grew by just over 20,000 in 2013 to an all-time high of 1,117,503 people, according to new figures released by Statistics Canada. Premier Brad Wall says the continued population gains show the province is on the right track.

Quebec temper tantrums are getting wearying

I'll admit that when the Bloc Quebecois were comprehensively wiped off the political map in the last federal election, I thought we had finally gotten over the whole mess of Quebec's separatists trying to split off into their own country.

Sask. families nothing short of the truth

To the Editor: It's budget time in our province and let me be clear, for the official Opposition and Saskatchewan people, nothing short of books you can trust will be acceptable.

Over a million for Sask. communities

The Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority (SLGA) has announced it is providing more than $1 million to more than 700 organizations across the province as part of SLGA's charitable gaming grant program.
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