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A wrist slap doesn't suffice, get tough

A wrist slap doesn't suffice, get tough

It may have been a case of being in the wrong place at the wrong time. It may have been that he was involved in some shady dealings, we'll never actually know - and why? Because he's dead, that's why.

Walsh retires as Terriers President

After helping to pioneer the Terriers "Seed to Score" project with local farmers to inject higher revenues into the club and overseeing the franchise on the way to the 2012/13 SJHL title Lyle Walsh is retiring from the Terriers board after many succe

Good will and common sense are needed

To the Editor: It seems hard to believe, but 14 long months have passed since two foreign students from Nigeria, attending the University of Regina, ran afoul of the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) and were ordered deported - for working for two
Bell Media needs to commit more if they want HNIC from CBC

Bell Media needs to commit more if they want HNIC from CBC

It is no secret that Bell Media is in an active bidding war with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, with the Canadian media and television giants trying to kill off the government funded television station which stays alive largely due to its NHL

Canada should contribute more to UN peace

To the Editor: Canada's commitment to peacekeeping remains low at a time when UN operations have increased in tempo and the need is greater than ever.

Baker wins YSSC's first male provincial medal in eight years

The Yorkton Storm Speed Swim Club concluded their season by attending the Mike Mintenko 47th Annual LC Summerfest Invitational and "A" Provincial/Junior Cup Swim Meet in Moose Jaw.
Gov't works to prevent cyber bullying

Gov't works to prevent cyber bullying

It seems every day we are introduced to the latest phone or computer application or social media outlet. Texting, Twitter, Facebook, Snapchat, Instagram, Kik - all seemingly endless, and difficult to keep pace with.

Government is losing credibility

To the Editor: According to the 2012 Manning Barometer, the vast majority of people - some 88 per cent of those surveyed - would rather see government act as a facilitator, not a direct problem solver.

Prairie Light Photography Festival connects the province

The province has a strong core of photography, and the Saskatchewan Prairie Light Photography Festival has set out to celebrate it.

Plan a play date today

Submitted by Regional KidsFirst Ask your child if he/she would like a play date and let them choose who to invite. If you do this, your preschooler will know he/she can make choices and show preferences for certain people.
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