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Protection from unsafe prescription drugs

Protection from unsafe prescription drugs

The Government of Canada is committed to the health and safety of all Canadians. Parents should be able to know that medicine they give their children every day is safe.

Terriers continue sluggish January with losses

After another regular season of consistent, and dominant play had the Yorkton Terriers atop the league standings at the Christmas Break things have started to drift for the defending Canalta Cup champs during the second last month of the 2013/14 Sask
There's no such thing as a bully

There's no such thing as a bully

With stories about the impact of bullying becoming an increasing concern, now is the time to find ways to confront the problem.
Have your grandchild explain

Have your grandchild explain

Ed, my neighbor next door, admitted that it was a twist of fate that sat us beside each other at the movie theatre. Both of us had grandchildren staying for the holidays. Our grandchildren wanted to see, 'The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug.

'Patient Connect' offers new options

Healthcare improvements

Seven million slated for crop research

Saskatchewan Agriculture Minister Lyle Stewart and Member of Parliament for Saskatoon-Rosetown-Biggar Kelly Block recently announced nearly $7 million in funding for 46 crop-related research projects.

It's Crime Stoppers Month

Submitted by Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers January is internationally recognized as Crime Stoppers Month, where more than 1,200 Crime Stoppers programs in more than 20 countries around the world celebrate their successes in making their communities saf

Local harvest raises record funds

The Olde Tyme Harvest has already broken records, and now it is feeding the world. The event, which saw 42 vintage threshing machines operating simultaneously, has raised $135,000 for the Canadian Foodgrains Bank.

What is obvious and what is not

To the Editor: In each of Stephen Harper's year-end media interviews, he repeated a pair of well-rehearsed lines that he used frequently in the House of Commons last fall. His purpose was to avoid answering questions about his ethics scandal.

Thankful for small business

To the Editor: I have a love-hate relationship with the New Year. Going from 11:59 p.m. to 12 a.m. at the turn of the year stresses me out because my plans for that moment are usually pretty lame.
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