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Comedian finds humour in life

Comedian finds humour in life

Those wanting a few hearty laughs should mark Feb. 24, on their calendars and plan a night out at Joe Beeverz Bar and Grill in the city where stand-up comedian Mike Dumbra will be performing.
Canada 150 - A new flag is raised for the first time in 1965

Canada 150 - A new flag is raised for the first time in 1965

On this day in history, in 1965, Canada officially adopted the Maple Leaf as the country’s flag.
Anne Portnuff seat project one-third along

Anne Portnuff seat project one-third along

Many generous friends of live performance have stepped up to support the revitalization of the Annne Portnuff Theatre at Yorkton Regional High School.
Unemployment rate drops for third straight month

Unemployment rate drops for third straight month

In January 2017, Saskatchewan’s unemployment rate dropped from 6.6 per cent in December to 6.4 per cent in January (seasonally adjusted). Saskatchewan had the fourth lowest unemployment rate among the provinces.
Yorkton Tribal Council hosts first science fair

Yorkton Tribal Council hosts first science fair

Education is about giving kids possibilities, and encouraging kids to have an interest in science can open up possibilities in their future.
RRSP Information

RRSP Information

Five reasons to open an RRSP A Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP) is an account, registered with the federal government, that you use to save for retirement. There are a number of benefits to saving in an RRSP. 1.
Saskatchewan breeding bird atlas takes flight

Saskatchewan breeding bird atlas takes flight

This summer, birdwatchers across Saskatchewan will embark on the largest citizen-science project ever attempted in the province.
CRTC stand concerns SaskTel

CRTC stand concerns SaskTel

SaskTel has expressed concerns that the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission’s (CRTC) recent decision regarding basic telecommunications services plans to phase out the $100M local service subsidy for rural areas in Canada incl
Free fishing February 18 to 20

Free fishing February 18 to 20

Saskatchewan’s annual winter free fishing weekend is once again during the province’s Family Day holiday weekend on February 18, 19 and 20.
Province acknowledges contributions of teachers and school staff

Province acknowledges contributions of teachers and school staff

Deputy Premier and Minister of Education Don Morgan has proclaimed February 12-18, 2017 as Teacher/Staff Appreciation Week. This marks the 30th year that Teacher/Staff Appreciation Week has been celebrated in Saskatchewan.
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