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Liquor laws get an update

The Saskatchewan Party recently announced significant changes to the province's liquor laws. Among the changes put forward by Crown Investments Corp.

SSC says sled safely

With the snowmobile riding season already underway in most parts of the province, the Saskatchewan Safety Council would like to encourage everyone across the province to have a safe snowmobile season.
Health donation

Health donation

Sophia Pisiak presented a cheque for $5,000 to Ross Fisher, Executive Director of The Health Foundation. The donation is to go toward the building fund for the new regional hospital.

Holiday train in area

Canadian Pacific is proud to announce that the 2012 Holiday Train program will be riding the rails to raise money and awareness about hunger issues in Canada and the US, one stop at a time.
Pitchnut game fun and easy to learn

Pitchnut game fun and easy to learn

I love finger flicking games. I love that the best of the genre are close to being a sport, not just a board game. I love that they are games where skill wins out, so you can get better at the game by practice and dedication.
Dry cleaning shop burns

Dry cleaning shop burns

Yorkton's only dry cleaner is currently closed following a fire late Tuesday. Locally-owned York-Sask Dry Cleaners has been a main-stay of the downtown community since 1978. The fire knocked out power to a portion of First Avenue overnight.

PCS launches food bank campaign

To mark the season of giving, Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan Inc. (PotashCorp) launched a $1,000,000 matching gift challenge to support Saskatchewan's food banks.
Author speaks in city

Author speaks in city

Author Marion Mutala draws on the rich Ukrainian heritage in her new set of children's books.

Busy highway season

The second-largest highways budget in Saskatchewan history has provided nearly 1,200 kilometres of highway improvements completed or underway in the 2012 construction season.
Driver rescued by jaws of life

Driver rescued by jaws of life

The driver of a car that collided head-on with a tractor-trailer hauling fuel on Queen Street Wednesday morning had to be extracted by firefighters using the jaws of life.
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