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Parkland College hands out $68K in scholarships

Parkland College hands out $68K in scholarships

Parkland College handed out more than $68,000 in scholarships last week. The awards, ranging from $200 to $2,000, recognize a wide variety of student achievement from scholastic excellence to community service.

Coke case closed, problem remains

Police have wrapped up a five-month, multi-agency drug trafficking investigation that resulted in 20 arrests, one arrest warrant and 88 charges. Arrests began back in late December to early January. Sgt.
Skin ring comes with hefty price tag

Skin ring comes with hefty price tag

Great Art! - Not Expected to Fly Off the Shelf: Iceland's menswear designer Sruli Recht's autumn/winter 2013 collection, debuting in Paris in January, included a ring made from a four-inch slice of his own skin (removed during recent abdomen surgery,

Stay safe when driving

As travellers, including families, prepare for spring break road trips, CAA Saskatchewan offers tips for motorists on how to drive safely and help the environment.
Girl Power

Girl Power

The Parkland Prairie Girl Guide Extra Ops Unit held a Wake a Thon on Friday, March 22. The girls raised pledges and then stayed awake from 8:00 p.m. Friday night until 8:00 a.m. Saturday.
Expo loads of fun for the kids

Expo loads of fun for the kids

Joey Children's Apparel hosted a kid's expo with booths that provided a variety of activities for youth of all ages. The two-day event was held at the Ukrainian Orthodox Auditorium on Saturday and Sunday, March 23 and 24.
UPDATE: Ice in fuel line cause of Kisbey plane crash

UPDATE: Ice in fuel line cause of Kisbey plane crash

Investigators from the Transportation Safety Board (TSB) say ice in a fuel line is responsible for the crash of a Piper Cherokee 6 near Kisbey last Sunday.

March traffic blitz

For the second time in three months, Saskatchewan law enforcement agencies, in conjunction with SGI, conducted a traffic blitz targeting distracted driving.

P.J. Gillen project canned

The Ministry of Education has rejected a funding request from GSSD for renovations to P.J. Gillen School in Esterhazy pending further justification. In October, the school experienced air quality issues.

Provincial Budget 2013-14

Yorkton Mayor Bob Maloney said he was "surprised" by the budget in as much as the Saskatchewan government admitted revenue shortfalls, but "maintained its commitment to municipalities.
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