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Harper cares little for Saskatchewan

Harper cares little for Saskatchewan

That Mr. Harper cares little about Saskatchewan should be obvious. He assumes we will elect nothing but his Conservatives, whether they do something or not (recall the efforts of all 13 of his MPs before Mr. Harper's BHP Billiton flip-flop).
Good Samartin

Good Samartin

A bouquet to the honest Samaritan who found my car key at McDonald's and left it on my truck, and to the considerate lady who offered me her phone and drove me home. Special thanks to you both. We do have honest, caring people in our community.
CUPlex costs climb

CUPlex costs climb

Like a home renovation project run amok, the bill for the Credit Union CUPlex continues to climb.
Committee collecting SHNB history

Committee collecting SHNB history

Dear Editor In 2013, the Historic Saskatchewan Hospital, North Battleford, will celebrate 100 years of service to the mentally ill.
City council highlights

City council highlights

North Battleford city council met Monday. Among highlights during the reports portion of the agenda were: SaskPower issued a call for proposals for a self generated Electricity Demonstration Project for Rinks.
Lessons from the Sea: What fog can never do

Lessons from the Sea: What fog can never do

The thing I remember most from our years spent in Sointula was the fog. Few days were untouched by it. Sometimes I knew, even before I opened my eyes, that it had rolled in.
Out of the diary and onto the web

Out of the diary and onto the web

It seems it?s impossible these days to catch up with old friends, because in general, you are probably already caught up due to Facebook. Implicit in this blessing is also the curse - it takes away things to talk about.
Self Esteem more important than sex

Self Esteem more important than sex

New research shows youth like getting a self-esteem boost more than they do sex, money or food. For example, they would prefer getting a good mark on an exam, or getting a compliment from someone.
Service excellence can even save lives

Service excellence can even save lives

Dear Editor When you talk about customer service excellence, it is often the little extras that make the difference. Getting to know the customers' names, regular purchases and even everyday habits becomes commonplace.
Reaching out builds more than a dot on the map

Reaching out builds more than a dot on the map

It's quiet here in this prairie town, the barking of dogs and the calling of children echo in the afternoons and the chorus of the trains' whistles and wheels can wake me from a midnight dream. But, all in all ,there is a deep peacefulness.
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