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Let's talk transportation

Let's talk transportation

Humboldt has a problem. It's been a city for many years, and as yet, as fast as it is growing, still has no in-city transportation.
Gov't mandated changes challenge education system

Gov't mandated changes challenge education system

Dear Editor The Tri-West Teacher's Association represents 600 teachers employed in three school divisions within Northwest Saskatchewan, who work with students, parents, guardians and communities throughout the school year to offer the best education
Good riddance to money squandering CWB

Good riddance to money squandering CWB

We seem to have had an unsettled week of weather as we sort through the crow snows. The dire forecasts of ten centimetres of snow didn't come (not here, anyway). We didn't need it.
Professionals who give the greatest bang for your buck

Professionals who give the greatest bang for your buck

In response to "Why not schedule teachers' PD days in the off season" (Regional Optimist March 14), Mr.
Easter and wine

Easter and wine

Much of the world will soon declare holidays around Easter. In the Christian calendar there is simply no higher, resplendent day of the year than Easter Sunday.
Teaching values over value

Teaching values over value

It's been sometime after Hurricane Sandy. This hurricane did an estimated $50 billion worth of damage to the United States, making it the second costliest hurricane in the history of the United States. However, it was not deadliest.
Time to think like world class art supporters

Time to think like world class art supporters

A massive, colourful, fragrant bouquet to the Battlefords Community Players on their presentation of Transit of Venus during supper theatre productions at the Dekker Centre this week.
Hospital Kids reunited in July

Hospital Kids reunited in July

Dear Editor We are the Hospital Kids.
Watching sparrows fall

Watching sparrows fall

I saw them first; explosions of purple and yellow and white.
Beyond my own Backyard

Beyond my own Backyard

Dear Editor Last spring, the federal government announced that, after 80 years of successful operation, Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administration's Community Pasture Program "has met its objectives" and will be shut down over the next five years.
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