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Crown Lumber Company - 1962

Crown Lumber Company - 1962

Crown Lumber Company Limited #19 Front Street South. Appears in the City Directory for the first time in 1962. Some of the Managers over the years were: 1962 - Neil C. Lowes; 1967 - Frank H. Taschuk.

Building permits strong in province

A report released by Statistics Canada today shows that building permits in the province climbed significantly in October 2010. According to the report, building permits were up 52.4 per cent in October 2010 over September 2010 (seasonally adjusted).

Canadian flu season well underway

Seasonal flu season has arrived - and surprising new poll results reveal that Canadians need to brush up on their 'flu facts.
Keeping kids active

Keeping kids active

The warnings are familiar by now. Only 15 percent of Saskatchewan children are reaching the 90 minutes of exercise per day recommended in Canada's physical activity guidelines.

SaskTel expands network

SaskTel has expanded its 3G+ wireless network to 26 more locations across the province of Saskatchewan.

Delegation studies UK health system

A Saskatchewan delegation has returned from the United Kingdom with new ideas about how to reduce surgical wait times and improve patient outcomes and safety.

Football moment Goulden one

The Saskatchewan Roughriders may have lost their second straight Grey Cup, and 15th in club history, but for long-time fan Randy Goulden this year's Canadian Football League final will forever be special.
Cooperation will bring First Nations out of poverty

Cooperation will bring First Nations out of poverty

No presentation at last week's TransACTIONS summit in Yorkton was more central to the event's message of cooperation than that of Chief Ovide Mercredi from the Manitoba Cree Nation of Misipawistik.

Making changes for housing development

Yorkton Council began the process of necessary amendments to its Municipal Development Plan and Zoning Bylaw to accommodate a proposed residential development on a portion of the former C.J. Houston School property.
What's killing our communities?

What's killing our communities?

When Doug Griffiths was touring towns as an Alberta MLA and chair of that province's Rural Development Committee, he couldn't help but notice that his message wasn't getting through.
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