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U.S. factor still huge is farm prices

U.S. factor still huge is farm prices

Perhaps the greatest influence on farm commodity prices over the past quarter of a century has not been hungry people, or the impact of Mother Nature, but has been the meddling in the market of world governments.
Yorkton In Bloom 2011

Yorkton In Bloom 2011

For the past 15 years the Yorkton In Bloom Committee has promoted the Local Grounds Competition partnered between City Of Yorkton Community Development, Parks & Recreation and the Yorkton & District Hordicultural Society.
Sunrise Cycling Club is a recreational cycling club that meets weekly.

Sunrise Cycling Club is a recreational cycling club that meets weekly.

The Godfrey Dean Art Gallery presents Primal Nature, an exhibition of paintings by Jeanette Marshall.

Seeking housing proposals

The Saskatchewan Housing Corporation (SHC) is seeking proposals for the Summit Action Fund (SAF). SAF is designed to increase housing supply across the province, and is funded by the Government of Saskatchewan through SHC.
Churchbridge starts work on new pool

Churchbridge starts work on new pool

The work has begun. Forty years after the first pool was opened, and less than three years after fundraising for a new one began, construction has started on a new $1.1 million swimming pool for Churchbridge and area.

Wholesale trade strong

Saskatchewan is tripling the national average in wholesale trade gains. The new Statistics Canada report shows Saskatchewan is once again leading the nation by a wide margin.
56th Threshermen's Show and Seniors Festival

56th Threshermen's Show and Seniors Festival

The Western Development Museum grounds received much attention for the 56th Threshermen's Show and Seniors Festival this past weekend highlighted by various entertainment, CBC Radio and Shell Anniversary Exhibit, Antique Tractor & Car Shows and a
Crime jumps in Yorkton

Crime jumps in Yorkton

Among top ten worst-rated cities over-10,000 in Canada

Shigella illness numbers rising

Over the past several months, Saskatchewan has seen an increase in the number of illnesses caused by the Shigella bacteria.

Tire pressure crucial

With the summer driving season in full swing and thousands of motorists getting set to hit the highway this long weekend, drivers are reminded they can save at the pumps by ensuring their tires are properly inflated.
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