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Idle-No-More effort deserves a fair look

To the Editor: Have you ever seen so much jumping onto the band-wagon as with the Idle-No-More movement? Out from the shadows are jumping political parasites and "wannabees" trying to co-opt and horn in on the Idle-No-More movement in order to serve
Hwy. speed zone changes on the horizon

Hwy. speed zone changes on the horizon

It's been a point of frustration for many ever since the changes were implemented but residents can now look forward to things returning to normal.

Local producers help out

Norquay, Saskatchewan area producers are "helping to feed the world." In December nine area producers presented a cheque to the "Kernels of Hope" program in the amount of $17,768.00.

Crop research boosted

Gov't announces $6.5 million
Donation starts new program

Donation starts new program

Calder School has announced it will be starting an archery program thanks to the World of Whitetail's generous donation of archery equipment. Rick Stadnek delivered the school's equipment on Friday, Nov. 16 to a very excited group of students.
Nominees needed for Volunteer Awards

Nominees needed for Volunteer Awards

Do you know an individual, a group, a business or a not-for-profit organization that is making a difference in your community? Show your appreciation - nominate them for a Prime Minister's Volunteer Award! The Prime Minister's Volunteer Awards celebr

Gov't must 'get real' about climate change

To the Editor: American President Barack Obama asserts that 'stopping climate change' will be a major focus of his second term. Because our climate policies are closely tied to those of the U.S.
Raiders/Saints kick off January with meeting

Raiders/Saints kick off January with meeting

January is an odd month in the high school basketball calendar.

Group urges retaining public ownership

The future of the PFRA (Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administration) pastures the Federal Government recently returned to the Province of Saskatchewan may be in jeopardy, says a new group of rural and urban citizens who are throwing their support behi
The right to bear arms - or not?

The right to bear arms - or not?

We may have our own little issues with gun control laws in Canada but I'm thinking they pale in comparison to the problems they're currently experiencing in the US.
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