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News of the Weird - Drinking did not mean making flight

A Chinese woman identified only as Zeng was detained and stabilized at Beijing Capital International Airport in August after being found dazed on the floor at a boarding gate.
Coke dealer sent to jail

Coke dealer sent to jail

A 23-year-old Yorkton man is going to jail for 18 months on a cocaine trafficking charge. Mark Marchand pleaded guilty to one count of trafficking on September 21 and was sentenced yesterday in Yorkton Provincial Court.
Sunrise Health Region running in the black

Sunrise Health Region running in the black

The Sunrise Health Region is running in the black. That was the good news the Board of Directors heard at their regular monthly meeting Sept. 30, after not having meetings over the summer (July and August).
Kelliher armed robbery unsolved

Kelliher armed robbery unsolved

An armed robbery that resulted in the lockdown of the Kelliher School last week is still unsolved.
Catholic enrolment up

Catholic enrolment up

Enrolment is up for Christ the Teacher Catholic Schools (CTTCS) this year.
Canora Hospital renovation near complete

Canora Hospital renovation near complete

Sunrise Health Region is pleased to announce that renovations at the Canora Hospital for the Canora Health and Wellness Centre are almost complete.
Election: Where the candidates stand

Election: Where the candidates stand

We asked all the candidates the same 10 questions on a wide range of issues plus one specific to their party. Over the six weeks leading up to Election Day, October 19, we present their answers unedited and in their entirety.
History Corner - Prime Minister Wilfrid Laurier’s body guards in Yorkton July 20, 1910

History Corner - Prime Minister Wilfrid Laurier’s body guards in Yorkton July 20, 1910

There appears to be ten mounted guards, so even in those early years which we generally consider a “more genteel time” our prime minister needed to be quite heavily guarded.
New health board mix

New health board mix

On Monday, Oct. 5, the Government of Saskatchewan announced appointments to the board of directors, Sunrise Regional Health Authority.
Police target distracted driving in October

Police target distracted driving in October

For the third year running, distracted driving was the number one factor in vehicle collisions in Saskatchewan for 2014. SGI attributes the fact distracted driving has overtaken impaired driving mainly to cell phone use.
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