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Canadian history behind board game

Canadian history behind board game

War games have long been a popular genre in terms of boardgames.
Walker heading back to jail cell

Walker heading back to jail cell

Kim Walker has been sentenced to eight years for manslaughter for the shooting death of James Hayward on March 17, 2003.
Police warn of new approach scam

Police warn of new approach scam

The RCMP are advising people to beware of a "computer virus" scam currently affecting Saskatchewan residents. This scam involves the victim receiving an unsolicited phone call from someone claiming to be from an official-sounding computer company.
Bereft of Centre

Bereft of Centre

Time to be aware of West Nile

Sunrise Health Region is reminding residents to be aware of mosquitoes that may carry the West Nile Virus.

Good place for investment

Saskatchewan is ranked best in Canada as the place for oil and gas investment, according to the 2011 Global Petroleum Survey released today by the Fraser Institute.
DUBUC - Summer season busy with visitors

DUBUC - Summer season busy with visitors

Jim Arthurs from Calgary, AB is visiting with his sister, Melba and Ron McAlpine.
Summer Rides

Summer Rides

Dream Rides was well represented in Yorkton this past weekend with Friday's cruise night followed by Saturday's Show & Shine in the Parkland Mall parking lot.

Tylosaur visiting

There's going to be one more prehistoric creature in town, as the Royal Saskatchewan Museum's (RSM) tylosaur, known as Omaciw, surfaces in Eastend on July 13.

Unemployment rate staying low

For the fourth consecutive month, Saskatchewan has the lowest unemployment rate in Canada. Saskatchewan's June unemployment rate of 4.9 per cent (seasonally adjusted) was well below the national average of 7.4 per cent.
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