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Scenes from Cruisers’ Car Club show and shine during Canora Ag Days

Scenes from Cruisers’ Car Club show and shine during Canora Ag Days

Scenes from Canora Ag Days

Scenes from Canora Ag Days

Canora Ag Days reaches a new level in its fifth year

Canora Ag Days reaches a new level in its fifth year

( see Photo Gallery below ) With just a few extra events, Canora Ag Days reached new heights of success during the weekend, says Colby Wolkowski, president of the Canora Agriculture Society.
New Democrats have been out of the picture for a long time

New Democrats have been out of the picture for a long time

What’s lost on many – especially many federal New Democrats – is how long they have been out of the picture in Saskatchewan. Of course, that could change on October 19.

Sound fiscal management?

The editor: I’m not sure how these so-called Conservatives can call themselves sound fiscal managers? That must be some kind of joke right? They have been talking about it and campaigning about it since they brutally destroyed the Progressive Conserv
Using our strengths and perfecting our craft

Using our strengths and perfecting our craft

There is a story told of a 10yearold boy, who took up judo after losing his left arm. An old Japanese tutor trained the boy hard for six months, but taught him only one move. After a while the boy asked, “Sensei, I have learned this move well.
Frustrated by the potholes in the province's highway system?

Frustrated by the potholes in the province's highway system?

Recently I had the opportunity to drive Highway No. 22 from Killaly to Lemberg, and a couple of weeks earlier I had covered the stretch from Highway No. 10 to Lemberg.
All things considered... The lady doth protest too much

All things considered... The lady doth protest too much

Not long ago I watched with interest as celebrity Jane Fonda answered media questions – re: her opposition to the oil sands and proposed pipeline project.

Consider winter wheat

By Cory Jacob Regional crops specialist, Watrous Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture It can be tough to think about next year’s crop before this one is in the bin, but winter wheat is well worth growing.

Slow down through the work zone

With more than 30 major construction projects underway in Saskatchewan motorists are reminded to watch for workers and equipment and slow down through the work zone. Virtually every area of the province has some type of road work underway.
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