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Don't blame being grumpy on sleep disorder

Don't blame being grumpy on sleep disorder

Ed, my neighbor next door, was sure that I wasted both my time and money in recent trips to the Sleep Disorders Centre at the Saskatoon City Hospital. Ed does not consider snoring, a sleep disorder, that needs to be addressed.

College celebrates Development Week

International partnerships
Kamsack Ski Club hosts Nancy Greene Festival

Kamsack Ski Club hosts Nancy Greene Festival

Submitted by Warren Todosichuk, Race Chairperson The Kamsack Ski Club was the host club for this year's Sask Alpine Nancy Greene Festival. This is one of two Nancy Greene events held annually in the province.

Reduce the risk of a winter fire

Submitted by the Canada Safety Council Whether or not Wiarton Willie sees his shadow this February, most Canadians are still in for a couple more months of wintery weather.

Sask sets export record

The year 2013 will go down as another record for exports, hitting $32.9 billion according to a report by Statistics Canada. Exports were up by 4.6 per cent compared to 2012, and have increased by 70.2 per cent when compared to the 2007 total of $19.

Motorcycle Review report released

The Motorcycle Review Committee's report on findings is now public and has been presented to government for review. The Motorcycle Review Committee was formed last year in response to concerns about motorcycle insurance rates in Saskatchewan.
Terriers going into Highway 10 battle with win streak

Terriers going into Highway 10 battle with win streak

Riding a three game win streak the Yorkton Terriers could be forgiven for potentially looking ahead in the schedule going into their weekend slate against the Humboldt Broncos and Notre Dame Hounds.
Alcohol in a grocery could cost us some variety

Alcohol in a grocery could cost us some variety

British Columbia has seen a fairly comprehensive overhaul of the province's liquor laws, most of which are making various spirits easier to access.

Keeping our rich past alive

What would we be were it not for our rich history and the dedicated people who built the foundation for the province that we call home today? History is the key to the present and the future and that's why it's an element worth celebrating.

Wage laws don't help vulnerable

To the Editor: The minimum wage debate raging in the United States has spilled into Canada sparking renewed interest in government-mandated wage floors.
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