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Sask Party candidates make their case

Sask Party candidates make their case

As of this printing, one of five people will be the next Premier of Saskatchewan.
Mural marks Canada’s 150th

Mural marks Canada’s 150th

A black curtain was draped over a wall in a stairwell at the Gallagher Centre. Dozens of people flocked to the upper and lower levels to get a good view of the wall.
Captive wildlife survey now available to the public

Captive wildlife survey now available to the public

The Government of Saskatchewan is requesting public feedback on captive wildlife issues and policies as part of its review of The Captive Wildlife Regulations, 1982.
Celebratory concert

Celebratory concert

p.p1 {margin: 10.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; text-align: justify; line-height: 11.0px; font: 10.0px 'Corona LT Std'} span.s1 {font-kerning: none} A Canada 150 concert was held on the evening of Dec. 10 at the Anne Portnuff Theatre in Yorkton.
Weinbenders recognized

Weinbenders recognized

The Saskatchewan Charolais Association recently presented its major annual award to a Canora-area farm family.
History Corner - Honourable Sydney Fisher, Minister of Agriculture Ottawa, Canada

History Corner - Honourable Sydney Fisher, Minister of Agriculture Ottawa, Canada

Sydney Fisher was Minister of Agriculture in Ottawa during the years of Prime Minister Wilfrid Laurier, 1896-1911.
Acting recognition for former Yorktonite

Acting recognition for former Yorktonite

A former Yorkton resident was recently presented with the 2017 Saskatchewan Independent Film Awards (SIFA) for acting.
A bad year for tomatoes

A bad year for tomatoes

The Paper Bag Players’ annual Christmas Dinner Theatre featured A Bad Year for Tomatoes, the story of an actress who retreats to a small town to write her memoirs, but is distracted by her well-meaning, but eccentric, neighbors.
Canada 150 - Enterprise struggles reporting first election

Canada 150 - Enterprise struggles reporting first election

Today, when the citizens of Saskatchewan vote, the people of the province typically know with some certainty who is going to take the office that evening. In 1905, when the province was voting for its first premier, that was not the case.
Salvation Army needs money and toys

Salvation Army needs money and toys

The Yorkton Salvation Army’s Christmas Kettle Campaign has reached $43,494 so far. The goal for 2017 was to raise $135,000 for the Christmas campaign, says Lieutenant Samuel Tim of the Yorkton Salvation Army.
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