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Healthy growth Saskatchewan, well done!

Healthy growth Saskatchewan, well done!

In 2007, I became the chair of the Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce's Sustainable Growth Strategy for the New Saskatchewan Task Force. We needed a way to support the strategic and sustainable growth of the province's economy and population.
As I See It

As I See It

It is with some sadness that I sit down to write my column this week, as this is the last week I will be doing so.
Court

Court

In a news report in last week's Carlyle Observer, in an article on the Highway 361 paving controversy the Moose Creek RM administrator was quoted as saying, "The lawyer informed me that since I had to break the rules on one side, it would be best to
Wall needs to learn lesson from potash

Wall needs to learn lesson from potash

It's interesting that both the best and worst moments for Premier Brad Wall's Saskatchewan Party government have revolved around potash.
Make time for Family Day

Make time for Family Day

Jennifer's Journal
Skill and knowledge go hand in hand

Skill and knowledge go hand in hand

Farmers have always been noted as needing to be something of Jacks-of-all-trades.
Traffic noises irking Estevan reisdent

Traffic noises irking Estevan reisdent

The Editor, I am writing in response to a letter to the editor that was published in your paper on December 15 by Kristy Liashenko. In her letter, Ms.
Passing lanes and which highways to twin next

Passing lanes and which highways to twin next

The Editor, Concerning Highways Minister Jim Reiter's announcements heard on the radio Tuesday, February 8, suggesting building passing lanes to alleviate the heavy traffic problems on our highways.
Who is paying for these other stadiums?

Who is paying for these other stadiums?

Just so we get this straight, here's the latest on enclosed stadiums in Canada. British Columbia is just finishing up its renovation of that B.C. Place stadium in Vancouver, the one with the dome that will now be a sliding roof.
Keeping the promise

Keeping the promise

It's on paper, but it's probably not legally binding. Nevertheless, PotashCorp of Saskatchewan revealed its commitment to Saskatchewan on Monday.
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