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Red tape costs Canadian business

Red tape costs Canadian business

The overall cost of regulation for Canadian businesses is $36.2 billion, $10 billion of which can be considered unnecessary, redundant or overly burdensome “red tape”.
Celebrating change at the Vintage Vault

Celebrating change at the Vintage Vault

Fashion is constantly changing, with different trends, different looks and different ideas. So, too, is the Vintage Vault, and the Hot Bohemian Event at the store was a chance to celebrate fashion and celebrate the changes coming to the store.
Tasty contest

Tasty contest

The Willowbrook Lions Club held its annual Homemade Sausage Contest Saturday.
Cupcakes for cats and canines

Cupcakes for cats and canines

Karen Renton will be baking up a storm in February, along with several volunteers, as they raise money for our four-legged friends. Paws and Claws Animal Rescue (PCAR) is selling cupcakes to the public on Feb. 26.
Teaching safety seat technicians

Teaching safety seat technicians

When it comes to infant safety having a properly installed child’s car seat is very important.
Car collision near Springside

Car collision near Springside

Two drivers were hospitalized after a vehicle collision near Springside on Friday morning. Around 5:24 a.m. on January 19, the Yorkton Fire Protective Services received a request to provide mutual aid for Springside.
Dwayne Reeve resigns at Parkland College

Dwayne Reeve resigns at Parkland College

Parkland College President Dwayne Reeve has tendered his resignation, and will step down on July 31, 2018. Reeve has been with the college since 2015, after 30 years in the K-12 education system.
Seven years for area robberies

Seven years for area robberies

A Yorkton man has pled guilty to four robberies in the region. Chris Chernoff pled guilty to four counts of robbery and three counts of wearing a face mask in the commission of a robbery. He also pled guilty to three counts of possession of fentanyl.
Antique vehicle definition changed

Antique vehicle definition changed

On Jan. 1, 2018, the definition of an antique vehicle changed from “vehicles 30 years old or older” to “vehicles that are model year 1987 and older.” This change means vehicles with a model year of 1988 and newer will not be eligible for Antique Use.
Week focuses on winter activity

Week focuses on winter activity

Honourable Minister Joe Hargrave has declared the week of January 21 - 27 Provincial Snowmobile Safety Week in Saskatchewan. The Saskatchewan Snowmobile Association promotes year round Snowmobile Safety as education Is the key to our success.
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