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Wall right to push equalization

Wall right to push equalization

Well, I guess there could be one thing less riveting than an 11-week federal election campaign starting in the middle of August.

The slippery slope鈥

The editor: Consider downhill skiing. There are well marked trails. Some say 鈥渂eginners,鈥 others say 鈥渋ntermediate,鈥 and some say 鈥渁dvanced.鈥 Then, of course, there are the unmarked trails where the high-risk-takers might dare to go.
To whom should we turn to have eternal life?

To whom should we turn to have eternal life?

The understanding of the Eucharist is still a challenge and at times a divisive issue among Christian denominations. Jesus was very clear and forceful in His pronouncements about His invitation to eat His flesh and drink His blood.
Canada must do more to reassure the customers for its wheat

Canada must do more to reassure the customers for its wheat

Canada has long had a reputation in the world marketplace for producing a high quality wheat. It has in essence been this country鈥檚 ace-in-the-hole in terms of marketing wheat even in times of low prices.
All things considered...In a pickle

All things considered...In a pickle

My kitchen has smelled glorious these past few weeks. I mean, what could smell better than the aroma of fresh dill and garlic? In fact, I can鈥檛 believe that some company that manufactures air freshen-ers hasn鈥檛 yet marketed this tantalizing aroma.

Supplemental grazing for late fall and winter

By Nadia Mori Regional forage specialist Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture Grazing of crop residue and stockpiled forages can be supplemental feeding options in addition to swath grazing annuals, grazing corn, or bale grazing.
Saskatoon golfer wins Canora Men鈥檚 Golf Tournament

Saskatoon golfer wins Canora Men鈥檚 Golf Tournament

Shooting a 76, John Kachur of Saskatoon won the championship flight of the Canora Men鈥檚 Golf Tournament on Sunday. With a full compliment of 72 golfers in the tournament, Bob Giles of Human Resources Services was the main sponsor.
Former Canora resident living his dream as a constable in the Saskatoon Police Service Canine Unit

Former Canora resident living his dream as a constable in the Saskatoon Police Service Canine Unit

Cst. Chad Malanowich is living his dream working in law enforcement with the Saskatoon Police Service as a member of the canine unit.

The Health Foundation's Charity Road Race declared huge success raising $48,900

Record participation in The Health Foundation鈥檚 annual Charity Road Race on August 16 in Yorkton resulted in $48,900 小蓝视频 raised to help purchase a CT scanner for the regional health centre in Yorkton.

Health care insurance costs typical Canadian family almost $12,000 per year

A typical Canadian family of four will pay $11,735 for public health care insurance in 2015, finds a new study released last week by the Fraser Institute, an independent, non-partisan Canadian public policy think-tank.
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