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Surgery wait times lower

About 89 per cent of patients waiting for surgery in Saskatchewan are receiving it within six months, wait times statistics show. The health system's goal for 2012-13 is to provide all patients an offer of surgery within six months.

Sask Minister gains new position

The Honourable Lyle Stewart, Saskatchewan Minister of Agriculture, was sworn in as the president of the Pacific NorthWest Economic Region (PNWER) executive committee at the 2012 Annual Summit in Saskatoonlast week.

Correction

The story titled 'Western Development Museum unveils let's have fun! display' that appeared in the July 18 edition of Yorkton This Week incorrectly stated: "While the government did not earmark specific funds for the project, the WDM board devoted go

Creative planning

The Government of Saskatchewan announced details of the consultation process for the creative industries.
Wed by handfasting

Wed by handfasting

Summer weddings are much the norm in the area, but a summer handfasting is far less common. Handfasting is an ancient Celtic ceremony or wedding which dates back to pre-Christian times.
Design phase of clinic done 'from the ground up'

Design phase of clinic done 'from the ground up'

Traditional healthcare in the province is getting a facelift. Yorkton's future clinic, Patient Central, will pioneer the simple concept of delivering healthcare as a team to give the patient a quick and more helpful experience.

MADD Project

The Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority (SLGA) is launching a pilot project in support of Mothers Against Drinking and Driving (MADD).
Bocce versatility great

Bocce versatility great

So we are already to the last issue of July and our little excursion away from the game table to play some games outdoors in the backyard.

New MLA positions will go to big cities

The Constituency Boundaries Commission filed its Interim Report with the Clerk of the Executive Council on the 18th of July. The Commission is composed of The Honourable Justice Neil Gabrielson of Saskatoon, Mr. Stuart Pollon of Regina, and Mr.
A million man hours, no injuries

A million man hours, no injuries

Any construction site presents unique challenges when it comes to safety and Mosaic's K3 site has been no exception.
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