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MP Report: Marketing freedom secured

Our government has approved an agreement negotiated between the Canadian Wheat Board (CWB) and G3 Global Grain Group to commercialize the Wheat Board.
Local Angle: Resolution within reach?

Local Angle: Resolution within reach?

Private contract negotiations, and all that they entail, are not normally something politicians speak to in any great detail. It’s about staying neutral, they’ll say, and knowing all of the facts before offering a comment.

My Take on Snow Lake: Promo winnings to improve playground

Local business owner Chris Samborski (Cornerview Enterprises) was a delegate at the April 7 regular meeting of the Snow Lake Town Council.

Letter to the Editor

I feel that I must respond to an article in the Wednesday, April 8, 2015 edition of The Reminder (Union pans strike-time contractors). The contractors referred to are not what would normally be called such.
Local Angle: Your local content

Local Angle: Your local content

The phrase “all politics is local” is an interesting one. It conveys the reality that what matters most to people aren’t distant events or philosophical concepts, but what’s going on in their own backyard.

My Take on Snow Lake

Easter Bunny brings more than treats for needy
Local Angle: Walk Down Main Street

Local Angle: Walk Down Main Street

“A walk down Main Street tells its own story” read a recent Reminder letter to the editor, referring to business closures as a “realistic” indicator of Flin Flon’s future.

My Take on Snow Lake: It was a real Whoot

As previously reported, Snow Lake celebrated the 26th annual Winter Whoot over the weekend of March 13 to 15. It was great to have the mild temperatures in order to enjoy some of the festival’s many outdoor activities.

Letter to the Editor

Dear Editor, This is a letter regarding the world economy and how our fragile way of life hangs in the balance. The agendas from our world leaders and the extreme suffering we are all going to go through in the near future.

Letter to the Editor

Dear Editor, Saskatchewan’s Graduate Retention Program (GRP) benefits remain fully in place, with graduates eligible for up to $20,000 in tax rebates. If a graduate is paying provincial income tax, they will receive the benefit.
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