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Transportation costs have effect

To the Editor: Agricultural in Saskatchewan represents substantial investments in the agri-business in western Canada.
There will be no dome, and nobody is surprised

There will be no dome, and nobody is surprised

With the likely death of the proposed domed stadium in Regina, one has to wonder what the next step will be for the city.

Wherever is the common sense?

To the Editor: Any more corporate tax cuts are just plain dumb. Stephen Harper has cut $60 Billion in taxes to large corporations since in office. Only five per cent of the 2.
Gun show a family affair

Gun show a family affair

Local hunter and sportsman Elgin Strocen, a long time member of the Yorkton Gun Club who has been attending the annual show for the past 15 years.

Good luck with this plan Saskatchewan

To the Editor: PPP Canada is a Crown Corporation recently established to support the development of public-private partnerships (P3) and facilitate the development of the Canadian P3 market. The Government of Canada established a $1.
New peer home gives local youth a chance

New peer home gives local youth a chance

Making the transition into adulthood is a challenge for most youth as it is, even without having to worry about whether there is a roof over their head.
Gun and collectibles show a success

Gun and collectibles show a success

The 32nd annual Yorkton Gun Club Gun and Hobby Show was held at the Gallagher Centre Agripavilion over the recent weekend.

Saskatchewan school funding announced

Saskatchewan's education system - including schools in this area - received a positive boost last week when Education Minister Donna Harpauer announced more than $60 million in additional funding for 120 school renovation and improvement projects in

Rent control - a viable option?

Next Generation rent control
Seed Festival educates and inspires

Seed Festival educates and inspires

One of the ways to have a healthy life is to have healthy food. The Assiniboine Food Security Alliance has launched several projects to get people to grow their own food at home, or find local producers who they can buy it from.
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