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Beware spring water damage

Beware spring water damage

Despite an unusually warm and snow-free winter, SGI is warning homeowners take precautions against the spring melt.

Ag assessments set to double

Area farmers are in for a shock as property values are set to skyrocket next year.
Sunrise Health Region chair resigns

Sunrise Health Region chair resigns

Sunrise Regional Health Authority wishes to advise that Chairperson, Lawrence Chomos has resigned from the board that he has served on for the past nine years.
EARTH DAY FRIDAY, APRIL 22

EARTH DAY FRIDAY, APRIL 22

Celebrated every year on April 22, Earth Day is the largest environmental event in the world. More than six million Canadians — including nearly every school-aged child—participate in an Earth Day activity in their communities.
Where the Wild Things Are

Where the Wild Things Are

The 2016 Parkland Outdoor Show & Expo took place this weekend at the Gallagher Centre, with displays varying from expert tools, to art, to local initiatives.
Cast your fossil vote

Cast your fossil vote

Citizens across the province are invited to cast their vote by visiting the Royal Saskatchewan Museum (RSM) website. The RSM has been accepting paper votes since November 2015.
SHHS Saints of the month of January

SHHS Saints of the month of January

Each month a male and a female student is selected as the SHHS Saint of the Month. Saint of the Month students are nominated by staff and students of SHHS.
“Hold Please” for the Paper Bag Players

“Hold Please” for the Paper Bag Players

The Paper Bag Players are getting ready for spring, and they’re doing it in the only way that makes sense for a theatre group – performing a play. The group is in the midst of rehearsing their next production now.

Ancient classic game really worth a try

So the past two weeks I have shared insights into the great game of Shogi by sharing the stories of former Canadian champion Colin Ng.
Photo Voice gets people talking about HIV

Photo Voice gets people talking about HIV

Getting people to talk about HIV or AIDS in the province is a challenge, even though the province has a rate of infection higher than the national average.
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