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Positive walk to be held

Brain injury is the number one cause of death and disability among children and youth. Each year, 2200 brain injuries occur in the province.

The welfare state was always an illusion

The latest deals to "save" American and Greek public finances - those countries can now put themselves into even deeper debt - should puncture the illusion the welfare state was ever a success; fact is, it was always built on borrowed time and borrow
CD full of solid rock and roll

CD full of solid rock and roll

ALL AMERICAN NIGHTMARE Hinder Universal Republic Records 8.5-out-of-10 So you like your rock as just that, plain old solid, guitars and drums-laden rock. Well good for you. That's the way it should be.
DUBUC - Recent happenings

DUBUC - Recent happenings

Blyth Dean, who resides in New Zealand for most of the year and has a summer home in Hudson Bay, has been renewing acquaintances in the area while a guest of Norman and Debbie Johnson.
DUBUC - Anniversary festivities

DUBUC - Anniversary festivities

On Saturday, July 2, a celebration for the 25th anniversary of Norma (Topliss) and Gary Granat was held at the Dubuc Friendship Centre. The evening started with snacks and visiting, followed by a catered Chinese Food supper.
Crossroads, a support group for women.

Crossroads, a support group for women.

The Godfrey Dean Art Gallery presents PRIMAL NATURE, an exhibition of paintings by Jeanette Marshall.

Charges laid in drowning deaths

More than a year after an accident that led to the drowning deaths of two area residents, Canora/Sturgis police have laid charges against a Yorkton man.
Portraits of Honour tour coming to Yorkton

Portraits of Honour tour coming to Yorkton

On August 23, Yorkton will be a stop on the coast-to-coast tour of a unique monument to Canada's fallen soldiers.

Economy looks good

Confidence in the Saskatchewan economy continues to build the province's construction and related industries as Saskatchewan's building permits were up considerably between June 2010 and June 2011 (seasonally adjusted), according to Statistics Canada

Employment numbers good

For the fifth consecutive month, Saskatchewan has the lowest unemployment rate in Canada and there are more people working full-time in Saskatchewan than ever before in the province's history. Saskatchewan's July unemployment rate of 4.
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