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Changes in school boards

The boards of both the Good Spirit School Division and the Christ the Teacher School Division saw changes in their memberships this month.
Recognize signs of child abuse

Recognize signs of child abuse

Child Abuse The term child abuse refers to the violence, mistreatment or neglect that a child or adolescent may experience while in the care of someone they either trust or depend on, such as a parent, sibling, other relative, caregiver or guardian.

Holiday safety tips

The holiday season is fast approaching. It's a time for celebration with family and friends. Unfortunately it is also a time when the number of preventable residential fires increases across Canada.
Super 8 doesn't involve hotels in any way

Super 8 doesn't involve hotels in any way

Super 8 (DVD/Blu-Ray) - Dir. JJ Abrams. Starring Elle Fanning, Joel Courtney, Kyle Chandler.
International Education Week marked

International Education Week marked

During the week of November 14-18, 2011, Parkland College joins educational institutions from across Canada and over 100 other countries in celebrating the 12th annual International Education Week (IEW).

Time to apply for health grants

Health promotion grant applications are being accepted until December 9, 2011. Grants of up to $2,000 per project are offered annually through the Sunrise Health Region.
Yorkton Canadian Pacific Railway station 1943

Yorkton Canadian Pacific Railway station 1943

It's a quiet scene at the station. It may have been too early in the morning for the regular on-lookers.

Multicultural week begins

The Government of Saskatchewan is joining with the Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan (MCoS) to proclaim November 20-26 as Multicultural Week in Saskatchewan.

Program to aid police

People all over Saskatchewan can help keep roads safe now that the Report Impaired Drivers (RID) program is in effect across the province. RID encourages the public to call 911 if they see a driver they suspect is impaired.
Photography program thrives at high school

Photography program thrives at high school

A recent surge in interest has fueled the growth of Yorkton Regional High School's photography program into one of the largest in Saskatchewan.
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