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Strong building permit growth in 2017

Saskatchewan’s value of building permits from January to May 2017 was $805.3 million, up by 20.8 per cent over the same period last year. Nationally, building permits were up 9.7 per cent.

Cougar and black bear seasons established

The Government of Saskatchewan has established trapping seasons for cougars and black bears in select wildlife management zones in Saskatchewan’s farmland.
Summer Reading Program is under way

Summer Reading Program is under way

Good Spirit School Division and the Parkland Regional Library have joined forces to launch an exciting reading promotion this summer.
Yorkton booms and war looms in July 1950

Yorkton booms and war looms in July 1950

This week in 1950, the Korean War was escalating. The Canadian ships HMCS Cayuga, HMCS Athabaskan, and HMCS Sioux had joined the United States naval task force as part of the United Nations contingent on July 13, 1950. The war began on June 25, 1950.
SaskTel head has retired

SaskTel head has retired

Ron Styles announced that he would retire from his position as SaskTel President and CEO effective July 1, 2017.
Sunrise Health Board briefs

Sunrise Health Board briefs

On Wednesday, June 28, 2017, the Sunrise Regional Health Authority met in the Board Room at Yorkton Regional Health Centre in Yorkton. The following is a summary of the highlights from the meeting.
Crazy wins it for Manitoba singer

Crazy wins it for Manitoba singer

The lady in white proved to be just right Saturday evening. Attired in an all-white dress, Julianna Moore from Saint Lazare, MB.
SaskTel begins Yorkton rollout of infiNET

SaskTel begins Yorkton rollout of infiNET

The rollout for SaskTel’s infiNET service has begun. Starting July 6, the first homes in the city will be able to sign up for the new service. The plan is to have the entire city eligible for infiNET by the end of 2017.
Province covers drugs for treatment of alcohol use disorder

Province covers drugs for treatment of alcohol use disorder

People in Saskatchewan who need support to address problematic alcohol use now have access to another form of treatment.

Quilt Exhibit Takes On Canadian Theme

The newest offering at the Outlook Art Gallery is definitely one of the most patriotic exhibits in some time, as their yearly fabric art collection puts a spotlight on Canada’s 150 th anniversary with a number of unique quilts.
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