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New protection for consumers in Sask.

The new Consumer Protection and Business Practices Act that came into effect September 1, 2014, updates new rules protecting consumer rights in Saskatchewan.

City grapples with train crossings

There are more trains on the rails than ever before and they are getting longer.
They say the neon lights are bright

They say the neon lights are bright

New York, New York. Broadway. It is, if not the dance Mecca of the world, one of them. Every couple of years, Yorkton's Dance Innovations takes students on a trip, usually alternating between New York and Los Angeles.

Tourism photo contest ends on September 30

Tourism Saskatchewan reminds amateur and professional photographers that September 30 is the final day to enter the ExploreSask Photo Contest.

CRTC guide available

The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) published It's Your CRTC! Your 5-minute Guide to Understanding and Participating in Our Activities to inform Canadians about how to participate in its activities and proceedings a

SLGA preps for FASD awareness day

It can be debilitating, often causing lifelong mental and physical challenges, learning disabilities and behavioural problems. Its victims are over-represented in the justice and prison systems, often due to impaired impulse control.

Average weekly wage higher

The average Saskatchewan worker's weekly wages were $980.11 in June 2014, an increase of 3.6 per cent compared to last June. Saskatchewan wages were the third highest among all the provinces.
Theodore Onufrijchuk - city horticulturalist and landscaping architect

Theodore Onufrijchuk - city horticulturalist and landscaping architect

Theodore Onufrijchuk was born in Ukraine February 17, 1904. He was educated in Ukraine, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Germany and the United States. In 1949, Theodore moved with his wife Ludmilla to Canada.

Minor hockey seeks to boost girls' game

Yorkton Minor Hockey (YMH) is hoping four Try Hockey sessions will boost participation and pave the road for female hockey teams in the city.

Food tips for learnng

It's that time of year again! Kids are preparing to go back to school, which means parents and caregivers are revising their grocery lists and their weekday routines to include school lunches. Kids who eat a healthy lunch are ready to learn.
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