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Don McMorris appointed Deputy Premier

Don McMorris appointed Deputy Premier

Premier Brad Wall RECENTLY named a new Deputy Premier and a new Finance Minister as part of a small cabinet shuffle resulting from Ken Krawetz leaving cabinet.
Film screening will close a circle

Film screening will close a circle

The Yorkton Film Festival will be a big event for Winnipeg bluesman Big Dave McLean.
Diabetes walk seeks cure

Diabetes walk seeks cure

Carey and Diane Gleason know better than most the challenges of living with juvenile diabetes. They have not one, but two sons who were diagnosed with the disease when they were children.
Chamber prepare for elections

Chamber prepare for elections

Saskatchewan business is actively preparing for the next round of elections.
Option to pay for MRIs coming

Option to pay for MRIs coming

New legislation introduced will give patients the ability to choose to pay privately for a Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scan in Saskatchewan.
The importance of bees

The importance of bees

On May 14, Parks, Culture and Sport Minister Mark Docherty opened a new exhibit at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum (RSM) titled “Insects, Flowers and Food.
Films to watch during festival week

Films to watch during festival week

If you’re looking for variety, the Yorkton Film Festival is the place to be. We have stories of stunning photography, heroism, satire and much more. Come to the Gallagher Centre May 22 and 23 and see what we have to offer.
Reminder to watch for ticks

Reminder to watch for ticks

Saskatchewan people are reminded that warmer weather brings an increased risk of tick bites for those who spend time outdoors. Ticks are out from early spring until early October, particularly in tall grass, brush or wooded areas.
Joint Sounds of Spring

Joint Sounds of Spring

Faithful fans of the Yorkton Community Concert Band and the Community Concert Choir filled St. Andrews Church, May 12, for the final concert of the season.
McHappy Day a success

McHappy Day a success

This year’s McHappy Day event raised more than $3,160 locally for Ronald McDonald House Charities® Saskatchewan. The national fundraising event, held May 6th, was a resounding success.
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