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Potash: Pink gold of region Part 2

Potash: Pink gold of region Part 2

When it comes to the colour of money, at least in East Central Saskatchewan, it's very much pink.

Sask set to lead growth

Broad-based growth across a number of sectors in the province has set the stage for Saskatchewan to top the provincial economic growth rankings both this year and next, according to the latest RBC Economics Provincial Outlook report.
Famed skeleton making trip east

Famed skeleton making trip east

Scotty the T. rex is temporarily leaving his home at the T.rex Discovery Centre in Eastend.

Tourism announcement surprises

After more than a decade as an arm's-length entity from government, the province is ending Tourism Saskatchewan in favour of a new Treasury Board Crown Corporation.

Budget ends economic regions

The provincial budget delivered last week will mean the end of the Saskatchewan East Enterprise Region.

Wheelchair accessible park sought

The Yorkton Wheelchair Accessible Playground Committee appeared before the regular meeting of City Council Monday to update plans to assist with the replacement of the play structure located in Weinmaster Park.

Budget bad for health region

A lower-than-expected funding increase to the Regional Health Authority in last week's provincial budget does not bode well for the coming Sunrise Health Region budget. The provincial health budget unveiled on March 21 provides a 4.

Lake of the Prairies development

A new lakefront development at Lake of the Prairies is taking place. Kent Latimer, president of 2100 Cattle Development Corp., who are undertaking the 450-lot development, said they are confident there is a demand for such properties.

Police costs rise

Rural municipalities and urban municipalities with populations of less than 5,000 will see an annual increase in their RCMP policing costs. Starting April 1, 8.0 per cent will be added to their current fee structure. This represents a $4.

Veteran legal advice

The Government of Canada is reminding Veterans, Canadian Forces members and their families that there is free help available to them to access disability benefits from Veterans Affairs Canada.
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