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Stop the risky and costly foreign ventures

To the Editor: The Green Party of Saskatchewan (GPS) wants to know why the Wall Government is still subsidizing Cameco. The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) recently reported that Cameco owes $850-million in back taxes.

Combatting contraband tobacco - gov't action

Canadians elected our government with a strong mandate to keep our children and communities safe. We have delivered numerous measures to meet this goal.
Season beverages for the winter months

Season beverages for the winter months

The upcoming holiday season is a very special time of the year that is celebrated not only with food, but with favorite drinks as well.

First bully forum held

Earlier this week Saskatchewan's Education Minister Don Morgan and Legislative Secretary Jennifer Campeau joined nearly 100 youth from across the province at the first annual Student First Anti-Bullying Forum.
Put down that peanut butter and pay the piper

Put down that peanut butter and pay the piper

I'm all for making sure children are looked after and that their needs are met.
Holiday Train stop slated

Holiday Train stop slated

It's a festive occasion that happens for a very worthwhile cause and it's one you won't likely want to miss.

Extending the celebration as far as possible

At the end of the recent Grey Cup victory, I saw a picture of a group of people at a party, all of whom were using their phones. They were, presumably, looking at the feeds for whatever social network they use, and updating it accordingly.
TransActions tells youth about entrepreneurship

TransActions tells youth about entrepreneurship

As young people transition out of school, there are many options for them and their future. The Trans-Actions Conference for Youth presented one of the alternatives, encouraging youth to consider entrepreneurship.

Good news just has to be shared!

There just is something about good news - it needs to be shared. Our hearts yearn to share good news. We may even be compelled to share this good news with complete strangers. We celebrate the birth of a child.

Anti-Bullying Week

November 18-22 was officially designated as Anti-Bullying Week across the country and in Saskatchewan. The week's theme was 'The Future is Ours: Safe, Fun and Connected.
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