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Encouraging responsibility

Encouraging responsibility

Getting kids to drive safely and avoid drugs and alcohol behind the wheel is always a challenge.
Tax dollars at work

Tax dollars at work

Do you wonder exactly how your federal tax dollars are spent? Reports from the 2010-2011 fiscal year will tell you that: Approximately 58 cents of every tax dollar spent ($157.
World of Whitetail supports youth archery programs

World of Whitetail supports youth archery programs

One of the organizations at this year's Parkland Outdoor Show and expo, The World of Whitetail, is closely associated with youth archery.
Is your kitchen functional and inspiring?

Is your kitchen functional and inspiring?

Everyday we use our kitchen to prepare meals so it only makes sense that this area of your home should be functional and appealing if we expect to be successful.
Preventing drive-thru development cannot help

Preventing drive-thru development cannot help

In Saskatoon, there is a proposal to put a moratorium on new drive-thrus. The reasons come down to two issues, safety and emissions.

Kony 2012: Yorkton effort

It's an unthinkable crime that's happening what might appear a world away, but you can help put an end to it.
World record buck on display at outdoor show

World record buck on display at outdoor show

One of the world record trophies on display at the recent Parkland Outdoor Show and Expo was the Hanson buck.

Be fraud smart - stay protected

March is Fraud Awareness Month and while we would all like to think "it can't happen to us," it can and it does. RCMP are reminding residents to be aware that just because we may live in small town Saskatchewan it doesn't mean we are untouchable.

College partners to expand education

A new partnership between the Parkland College, Lakeland College, Government and the Keeseekoose First Nation will see more students have the opportunity to enter into a career in agriculture.

A need must be demonstrated for power

To the Editor: Despite being very outspoken on the question of crime, Prime Minister Stephen Harper seems far from eager to discuss the "Lawful Access" legislation, bill C-30, that will allow invasive online spying without a warrant.
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