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Cooperating with Israel

The Canada-Israel Industrial Research Development Foundation (CIIRDF), the Government of Saskatchewan, and the Embassy of Israel in Canada have announced a new program that will facilitate industry-led Research and Development (R&D) collaboration

Province recognizing foster familes

In recognition of foster families and the care they provide to vulnerable children and youth across the province, the Government of Saskatchewan has proclaimed October 19-25 as Foster Families week.
Too small of living space

Too small of living space

The U.K.'s Barnet Council got aggressive in August against a landlord in Hendon, in north London, who had defied an earlier order to stop offering a too-small apartment for residential rental.

Private MRI services warranted

Saskatchewan's Premier Brad Wall mused recently about a health reform idea that is good for both patients and taxpayers. In fact, it's an idea that more provinces should pursue.

Planning District making new plan

The Yorkton Planning District Commission is going through a process to revitalize its efforts. Monday Yorkton Council heard and update on those efforts from Tim A. Cheesman Planning Consultant to Yorkton Planning District.
"Disability Employment" Awareness month

"Disability Employment" Awareness month

Minister responsible for Immigration, Jobs, Skills and Training Jeremy Harrison proclaimed October as Disability Employment Awareness Month.

Generic pharmaceutical deal set

Canadians will save an estimated $3.

Tourism Board for new CEO

Tourism Saskatchewan's Board of Directors is pleased to announce the appointment of Mary Taylor-Ash to the role of Chief Executive Officer (CEO), effective immediately. She has held the position of interim CEO since June 2014.

YFF call for films

The Yorkton Film Festival is proud to announce that it has opened its call for submissions for the 2015 festival. For the first time, YFF has teamed with Submittable to allow filmmakers to digitally submit their submissions to the festival.

Farm families will grow

The next generation of farmer will mostly come from strong and vibrant family farms, according to a recent Farm Credit Canada (FCC) survey. "Family farms are not going to disappear in Canada.
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