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Environment Minister to leave Cabinet for health reasons

Environment Minister to leave Cabinet for health reasons

Environment Minister Herb Cox today said he has asked to leave cabinet when cabinet changes are made by Premier Brad Wall later this month. Cox will soon begin stem cell treatment as he battles cancer.
Economy Minister leaves Cabinet

Economy Minister leaves Cabinet

Economy Minister Bill Boyd today said he has asked to leave cabinet when Premier Brad Wall reassigns cabinet responsibilities in the coming weeks.
Brain Boogie Golf event set for city

Brain Boogie Golf event set for city

FORE!!! Heads’ Up! Annual golf tournament brings together community for those impacted by brain injuries. Saskatchewan Brain Injury Association’s Brain Boogie is a walk-a-thon and fun run held in five cities around the province.
Search goes on for missing teen

Search goes on for missing teen

“Mekayla, we love you to the moon and back, nothing that has happened will ever change that.
Concern for Chinese prisoners

Concern for Chinese prisoners

Canadian Falun Gong practitioners are driving across Canada holding press conferences, to raise awareness of what they are terming a “new form of evil on the planet” and to get petitions signed, to visit local officials, to urge the Canadian governme
Local org and artist awarded grants

Local org and artist awarded grants

In its most recent round of grants, the Saskatchewan Arts Board has awarded more than $1 million, $13,020 of which will find its way to Yorkton.
In Focus - Dancing for redemption

In Focus - Dancing for redemption

A young man stands on the edge of a large lake holding an eagle feather. It is autumn, overcast, the waves rhythmically massage the shoreline.

Campy movie gets game version

Proving once again that being able to act has nothing to do with movie fame, I give you Bruce Campbell.
History Corner - Mac’s Garage burned January 3, 1973

History Corner - Mac’s Garage burned January 3, 1973

The original building was constructed in 1904. Apparently, it served as a theatre — a short lived business. One of the early owners was Harry J. Macdonald who enlarged the building and used it as a garage.
In training

In training

Parkland College welcomed a new group of firefighting recruits Tuesday in Melville. Twenty-one students are enrolled in the NFPA 1001 Professional Firefighting program this fall.
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