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Seniors health the focus of annual forum

Saskatchewan Health Minister Dustin Duncan was in Halifax this week to discuss seniors' health issues with his federal, provincial and territorial colleagues at a national meeting on seniors' issues .

Property tax plan outlined

Saskatchewan's Government Relations Minister Jim Reiter has released the provincial percentages of value used to set property taxes for the 2013 taxation year.

Road trip woes strike struggling Terriers

Hopes for the Terriers going into their annual seven game November road trip were high.

Local golfer heads to Nationals

With winter creeping in you wouldn't assume local golfers would be making waves, but that is exactly what Kade Johnson is doing as he heads to a Canadian Golf Association tournament in Phoenix Thursday to compete with the best 14-16 year old golfers

What's the delay?

To the Editor: When it comes to providing the last offering of assistance any Canadian Veteran will ever need, that being the financial assistance to cover the costs of their funeral and burial, what is the Canadian government waiting for? The Legion

Time for First Nations to lay it on the line

To the Editor: Getting kicked off a flight for being inebriated must've been troubling for New Democrat MP Romeo Saganash. But it was even more troubling for me. Put aside for the moment the fact that Saganash is a tax-and-spender I'd never vote for.
Some perspective after the Riders playoff loss

Some perspective after the Riders playoff loss

36-30 read the scoreboard at Calgary's McMahon Stadium as the Riders playoff dominance over the Stampeders came to an end in what was a thrilling West Division semifinal.

Has the research been done on private liquor stores?

To the Editor: The Green Party of Saskatchewan thinks the Wall Government might be hasty in looking at privatizing liquor stores.
Sharpe honored with Youth Coach of the Year nomination

Sharpe honored with Youth Coach of the Year nomination

After a season that could arguably be described as the best year ever for the Yorkton Minor Football program its coaches drew national notice as Roby Sharpe was put on the nine man nomination shortlist for the NFL's Canadian youth Coach of the Year a

Harvest fall to Trojans

With a slow week in the SMAAAHL schedule the Harvest saw just one game in their schedule as they continued their three week road trip with a stop in Tisdale to play the fifth place Trojans in their second to last game before home action.
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