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Weekend wildfire threatens area resorts

Weekend wildfire threatens area resorts

Multiple fire departments in the region were at Burgis and Sandy Beaches on the weekend to combat a grass fire that had gotten out of control in the region.
Lumeca delivers virtual healthcare to the first of many First Nations in Saskatchewan

Lumeca delivers virtual healthcare to the first of many First Nations in Saskatchewan

Lumeca Health, the leading virtual healthcare provider in Saskatchewan, founded in 2016 is a Regina based healthcare company that develops technology to grapple some of the world’s leading issues in healthcare.
Evacuees talk of fire experience

Evacuees talk of fire experience

Burgis Beach and Sandy Beach both threatened Sunday
Thank-you signage completes Anne Portnuff project

Thank-you signage completes Anne Portnuff project

New signage has been installed at the Anne Portnuff Theatre in Yorkton to mark major donors to the fundraising effort which allowed new seats in the theatre, and better sound and lighting.
Russell, MB. author has new mystery

Russell, MB. author has new mystery

Russell, MB. author Joan Havelange has a new mystery for her fans. “About three years ago, I took a trip to Egypt,” she explained.
Arbor Day May 22 and Arbor Week May 17-24 proclaimed by province

Arbor Day May 22 and Arbor Week May 17-24 proclaimed by province

Yellowhead Flyway Birding Trail Association involved in effort
SaskBooks Book Picks - 'Wheel the World'

SaskBooks Book Picks - 'Wheel the World'

“Wheel the World: Travelling with Walkers and Wheelchairs” Written by Jeanette Dean Published by Your Nickel’s Worth Publishing Review by Shelley A. Leedahl $19.
The Director's Cut #1

The Director's Cut #1

Lights! Camera! Quiet on the set! The Yorkton Film Festival is proud to be the longest running film festival in North America, and is forging ahead in 2020, albeit in a slightly different way.
SIGN follows government guidelines in re‐opening plan

SIGN follows government guidelines in re‐opening plan

The Society for the Involvement of Good Neighbours (SIGN) has released its re‐opening plan but will strictly follow the provincial government’s guidelines in getting back to business as it was before the Covid‐19 pandemic, Executive Director Andrew S
Bags reinterpret common material

Bags reinterpret common material

When people buckle their seatbelt, they might not be looking at those belts with eyes for art. Nancy Logan from Burgis Beach saw opportunity in those belts, and over three years and 1,500 bags later, she has built a business out of that inspiration.
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