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New rummy option

In terms of card games, the rummy family is both a large and diverse one. On my favourite game site; Boardgamegeek.com, they list some 200 games within the rummy family.
Saskatchewan-Ukraine Relations Advisory Committee (SURAC) stays

Saskatchewan-Ukraine Relations Advisory Committee (SURAC) stays

Deputy Premier Ken Krawetz announced that the Saskatchewan-Ukraine Relations Advisory Committee (SURAC) will be extended until 2018.
Major position for Alzheimer research

Major position for Alzheimer research

The Alzheimer Society of Saskatchewan and the Saskatchewan Health Research Foundation (SHRF) announced the funding of a $1 million Research Chair in Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementia, awarded to Dr.

News of the Weird - Seeking to blame

Kathi Fedden filed a $30 million wrongful death lawsuit in December against Suffolk County, New York, police after her 29-year-old son, driving drunk in 2013, fatally crashed into an office.
Water Security Agency released the March Spring runoff forecast

Water Security Agency released the March Spring runoff forecast

Today, the Water Security Agency released the March Spring Runoff Forecast.
Winter roads

Winter roads

Shippers can continue to haul heavier loads on secondary roads due to recent frigid temperatures. Winter weights remain in effect throughout the province, with the exception of some specific roads in the southwest.
Ag food centre officially opens

Ag food centre officially opens

Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz, Lynne Yelich, Minister of State (Foreign Affairs and Consular), on behalf of Michelle Rempel, Minister of State for Western Economic Diversification, and Saskatchewan Agriculture Minister Lyle Stewart, announced more
Transport effort moving forward

Transport effort moving forward

For the second time in three months the Yorkton Chamber of Commerce was given a brief presentation on the ‘Transportation and Growth Opportunities for the Yorkton Region’ by John Law.
44-year-old Yorkton man gets six-months for bomb threat

44-year-old Yorkton man gets six-months for bomb threat

A 44-year-old Yorkton man who threatened to kill police officers and bomb the city RCMP detachment will spend six months, less 42 days time served, in jail.
Firearm involved in assault

Firearm involved in assault

A 37-year-old Key First Nation man has been remanded in custody pending a bail hearing March 10 on an assault with a weapon charge.
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