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News of the Weird - Crime pays at least in Richmond, CA

When officials in Richmond, California, learned in 2009 that 70 percent of the city’s murders and firearms assaults were directly linked to 17 people, they decided on a bold program: to pay off those 17 to behave themselves. For a budget of about $1.
Dollars for Scholars golf event raises $26K

Dollars for Scholars golf event raises $26K

Parkland College is proud to announce that the 10th annual Dollars for Scholars Golf Classic raised an estimated $26,100 for the Parkland College scholarship fund. The tournament was held June 19 at Deer Park Golf Course in Yorkton.
Online Condominium Property help

Online Condominium Property help

The number of condominium corporations in Saskatchewan has more than doubled over the past decade, creating the need for an easily accessible resource for owners, boards, developers, and others interested in the condominium sector.
SHHS March Saints of the Month

SHHS March Saints of the Month

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.
SHHS April Saints of the Month

SHHS April Saints of the Month

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.
Canadian Day Celebration

Canadian Day Celebration

In celebration of Canadian confederation, the Western Development Museum held an afternoon picnic on Canada’s 148th birthday.
New A/C for school portables

New A/C for school portables

Portable classrooms at Christ the Teacher Catholic Schools (CTTCS) will be getting new ventilation systems following passage of the separate division’s 2015-2016 budget.
GSSD budget focuses on outcomes

GSSD budget focuses on outcomes

The Good Spirit School Division board of trustees has passed the division’s 2015-2016 budget with a focus on student outcomes.
Drunk driving still a major issue

Drunk driving still a major issue

SGI’s report on its monthly traffic safety blitz for May is not good news. Despite unprecedented public awareness campaigns on the dangers of impaired driving, an alarming number of people continue to get behind the wheel drunk.
Norquay and Invermay doctor services on hold

Norquay and Invermay doctor services on hold

Sunrise Health Region advises that due to a physician shortage in Canora Primary Health Care, regularly scheduled visiting physician services will be put on hold at the Invermay Health Centre and the Norquay Health Centre.
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