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Jack and Jill is mankind's greatest atrocity

Jack and Jill is mankind's greatest atrocity

Jack and Jill (DVD/Blu-Ray) - Dir. Dennis Dugan. Starring Adam Sandler, Al Pacino, Katie Holmes. Astonishingly bad cross-dressing comedy. Like many, I thought Jack and Jill was a joke when I first heard of it.
Yorkton 3D buildings added to Google Earth

Yorkton 3D buildings added to Google Earth

Eight buildings in Yorkton are now viewable as 3D models in Google Earth. The buildings, a cluster of historic commercial properties on Broadway Avenue, were added to the software in January.

Fridge program back

SaskPower's Refrigerator Recycling Program has returned and that means you can once again save over $100 per year on your power bill by recycling your old, inefficient fridges and freezers.

Promoting resources

Saskatchewan is showcased its rich and diverse mineral resources recently in Toronto at the world's largest mineral exploration convention.
Vocals make the difference

Vocals make the difference

TOUGH LOVE Megan Nash Indie 7 out-of-10 The accomplishments of Megan Nash span television experiences, country festivals, Rough Rider commercials, and radio play on multiple stations; an impressive list for a young singer-songwriter from small town S

Master of Nursing plans in development

The details of Parkland College's planned Master of Nursing degree program are still being determined. The new program, which will offer a University of Saskatchewan master's degree at the Yorkton Parkland College campus, was announced last week.

Province funding nuclear centre

Minister responsible for Innovation Rob Norris has signed a multi-year agreement for Innovation Saskatchewan to provide funding for the new $30 million Canadian Centre for Nuclear Innovation (CCNI), a world-class research centre housed at the Univers
Animation program unique in province

Animation program unique in province

After-school computer animation clubs - extracurricular groups founded by an industrious student or an interested teacher - have sprung up at high schools across Canada, providing participants a few hours a week in which to learn the techniques of on
Volunteers provide reading boost

Volunteers provide reading boost

Since September, a volunteer from the Rotary Club of Yorkton has visited Dr. Brass School each Wednesday to fit in some one-on-one reading time with Grade 1 and 2 kids who need a little extra help.

Boreal protection

Significant progress has been made in the Boreal Watershed Initiative, which was established in 2011-12 to assess and maintain the ecological integrity of Saskatchewan's northern watersheds.
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