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Is there a right way to protest?

Is there a right way to protest?

It is an understatement to say that Saskatchewan Budget 2017 has been a disaster, especially for marginalized groups. As reported by Devan C.
Teachers going the extra mile

Teachers going the extra mile

Recently the Horizon Central Athletic Association handed out recognition awards to a number of individuals from around the area for their tremendous work over the last number of years with the athletics programs at their schools.
Should the energy sector trust Canadians?

Should the energy sector trust Canadians?

Many Canadians are hypocrites: they want to have their energy cake and burn it, too
Battlefords and area issues prominent at legislature

Battlefords and area issues prominent at legislature

Monday, May 1 saw a heavy focus in the legislature on issues of importance to the Battlefords and area.
OPINION: Salary cuts should start at the top

OPINION: Salary cuts should start at the top

Times are so tough in this province that it’s time for front line workers to give up 3.5 per cent of their wages. That’s what the provincial government is asking its workers to do, but we should have a look at what’s happening at the top.
Free land to CP erupts as issue in Question period

Free land to CP erupts as issue in Question period

With the legislature back in session on April 24 after its one-week Easter break opposition leader Trent Wotherspoon was once again in fighting form denouncing government scandal in Question Period.
New lamps for old: the Assyrians settled near the Battlefords more than 100 years ago

New lamps for old: the Assyrians settled near the Battlefords more than 100 years ago

Recently, long-time North Battleford resident, Margaret Beach – a direct descendent of the original Assyrians who migrated from the Middle East to Battleford in 1903 – suggested that 114 years after they arrived in this area might be a good time to w
Parents have the power to protect kids online

Parents have the power to protect kids online

Horizon School Division brought in Dr. Alec Couros as part of both their Student Day 2017 and a workshop for parents, Raising the Selfie Generation on April 25.
Water level issues are eye opening

Water level issues are eye opening

Recently I had the pleasure of going to the Quill Lakes Watershed Association No. 14 public meeting in Naicam and what I heard was astonishing.
OPINION: Civic taxes too complex

OPINION: Civic taxes too complex

It’s time to simplify how civic governments talk about municipal property tax. The biggest offender is what’s called the mill rate, which taxes a property owner based on the assessed value of the property they own.
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