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It seems to me that whenever disaster strikes anywhere in the world, Americans can be counted on to dig deep and give generously. Our neighbours to the south have experienced their share of disaster over the last few years. Just this week, thousands in
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Surely, there is a God! The Supreme Court of Canada today reinstated Jack Grover’s obstruction of justice conviction , ruling that the Saskatchewan Court of Appeals was wrong to overturn the guilty verdict. Grover was charged following a deadly
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While the Saskatoon real estate market “booms” and the net worth of Saskatoon property owners grows, something else is growing, and it’s not so pretty. It’s the growing gap between the rich and the poor. In a front page story from
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You might say that residents of Saskatoon’s Nutana area have their “*** in a knot” over proposed plans to build a new sewer lift station in Rotary Park and who could blame them. The idea of dealing with raw sewage in your back yard isn’t
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Is it just me, or is this just a really strange idea? Saskatchewan cattle farmer, Ivan Allin has launched a new business venture called U-Pick Steak Farm, which is supposed to address consumer concerns about the quality and safety of the food that they’re
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A Saskatoon couple got a huge surprise when they opened the back door of their Lawson Heights home on Saturday. Apparently, the family dog was barking continuously so Ed Anderson went to investigate and found a newborn baby girl wrapped in towels and
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My day to day work takes me in and out of a lot of homes. If there’s one thing I’ve learned it’s that many people struggle with organization. A terribly disorganized home might feel homey to you, but it does little for showings at your
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The Saskatchewan Court of Appeal , Friday, acquitted Saskatoon landlord Jack Grover of obstruction of justice and ordered his immediate release from prison. Grover was convicted of obstruction earlier this year and had served three months of the one year
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You might say that some residents of Briarwood are getting a little “tired” of the racket that seems to be prevalent in this prestigious area at all hours of the night. Topping the list of noisy culprits was the city of Saskatoon who thought
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An amendment to the Public Health Act 1994 will soon allow the public access to information on restaurant inspection reports. In a recent press release, Saskatchewan Health Minister Len Taylor said, “We know that food safety is an important health
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We've always known that the poorest people living in our communities are much more likely to experience health problems when compared to the broad population base. What may strike some as surprising, even shocking, is the extent of the health gap
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