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SGI traffic blitz nabs 1,500 speeders

SGI traffic blitz nabs 1,500 speeders

SGI is hoping its November traffic enforcement blitz will remind drivers that safe winter driving is not just about speed limits, but driving appropriately for conditions.
Parkland College signs Indigenous Education Protocol for Colleges and Institutes

Parkland College signs Indigenous Education Protocol for Colleges and Institutes

On Monday, December 19, Parkland College signed the Indigenous Education Protocol for Colleges and Institutes.
Infrastructure funds for town of Kelvington

Infrastructure funds for town of Kelvington

The Town of Kelvington will benefit from improved wastewater infrastructure thanks to joint federal and provincial funding announced on Dec.
Government of Saskatchewan introduces New Insurance Act for the province

Government of Saskatchewan introduces New Insurance Act for the province

The Government of Saskatchewan is introducing major changes that will modernize the insurance industry and strengthen consumer protection.
The Nature Conservancy of Canada launches 20th Gifts of Canadian Nature program

The Nature Conservancy of Canada launches 20th Gifts of Canadian Nature program

The Nature Conservancy of Canada in Saskatchewan has a suggestion to make your Christmas a truly green one, ...
Former YTW staffer, Chris Istace launches ebook

Former YTW staffer, Chris Istace launches ebook

Former Yorkton This Week journalist and Ebenezer resident Chris Istace has released his first work of fiction ‘Paco’s Provision’ as an ebook.
Christmas joy at St. Michaels School

Christmas joy at St. Michaels School

St. Michael’s held their annual Christmas concert on Thursday, December 11th. The theme of the concert was Christmas songs from different musical genres.

Best picks for games of 2014

It seems at this time of year reviewers’ end up doing a ‘best of’ list.
Commissioner presents mental health recommendations to health minister

Commissioner presents mental health recommendations to health minister

Dr.
Keep the holiday home safe

Keep the holiday home safe

Many residents are busy with various festive tasks including displaying indoor and outdoor decorations, setting up the annual Christmas tree, searching for extension cords and power bars, replacing light bulbs, baking cookies and other holiday treats
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