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Rural Saskatchewan is most likely to feel the budget pain

Breathe deep. This is going to hurt a bit. It鈥檚 not something you want to hear from your doctor鈥 or your finance minister at a time when he鈥檚 just announced the $400 million provincial deficit has just leapt to $1 billion.

Why does Wall refuse to embrace renewable resources?

I鈥檝e done the math. Even in these lean times I鈥檝e taken the time from trying to put food on the table to try and understand why Mr.

In memory of Leonard Cohen

鈥淭he day of his death was a dark cold day鈥 鈥淭he death of the poet is kept from his poems鈥 (From 鈥淚n Memory of W.B. Yeats鈥 by W.H. Auden, lines 6, 11) Leonard Cohen was a rare poet, and we are left to ponder the impact of his gifts.

Is bigger, more dominating business really better in agriculture?

Bigger, at least in terms of business, is generally seen as better.

The trials of working for a fast food franchise

So the rumours were true. After months of waiting, Canora was graced with the presence of a Tim Hortons.

Grain Millers donates $5,000 to The Health Foundation for ICU monitoring equipment

A new donation to The Health Foundation will ensure critically ill patients receive more help.

Home renovations: beautification or aggravation?

There鈥檚 nothing I enjoy more than thumbing through glossy home d茅cor magazines and imagining all the changes I could make that would transform our home into a showpiece.
Canora Novice Red and Black teams to receive funding from Dodge Caravan Kids

Canora Novice Red and Black teams to receive funding from Dodge Caravan Kids

The Canora Novice Red and Black teams are funding the purchase of new jerseys through entering a sponsorship program.
Canora Peewee Cobras work to improve after defeat by Yorkton Terriers

Canora Peewee Cobras work to improve after defeat by Yorkton Terriers

Canora Peewee Cobras of mostly first-year players battle Yorkton Terriers

Bowes and Hrycenko tie with two wins, no losses in Duck Mountain Super League curling action

Draw number two in the Duck Mountain Super League (DMSL) of men鈥檚 curling was played in Kamsack November 22. Don Bowes, curling with Tom Jordens, Dave Placatka and Ed Guenther, prevailed over Rick Kineschuk of Benito.
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