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Tips for holiday driving from auto association

Tips for holiday driving from auto association

CAA has driving tips for motorists travelling during the approaching Easter holiday: • Check weather and road conditions, to and from the destination. • Travel with a full tank of fuel and properly inflated tires.
On stage

On stage

The Saskatchewan Drama Association (SDA) 2016 Region 4 High School Drama Festival was hosted by Sacred Heart High School in the city last week.
For the younger set

For the younger set

The Annual Kids Expo presented by Joey Childrens Apparel was held on the weekend at the Nexera Flexihall in the city.
Social Work Month celebrated with a break

Social Work Month celebrated with a break

March is Social Work Month, and the Yellowhead East branch of the Saskatchewan Association of Social Workers was out in the community giving social workers and people with social work degrees a break, bringing coffee and donuts to different workplace

New game has something special to offer

As an abstract strategy fan from way back I’m always interested in new games in the genre.
Social media is changing the workplace

Social media is changing the workplace

The world is adapting to the advent of social media, and business has to adapt along with it.
Lotttery for Red Cross

Lotttery for Red Cross

In 1986, the Canadian Red Cross in Saskatchewan launched what is now known as the Great Saskatchewan Red Cross Lottery.
Pioneers are back

Pioneers are back

It has been announced the legendary Sons of the Pioneers will be appearing in concert on Thursday, April 7 at St. Mary’s Cultural Centre. The Sons of the Pioneers are synonymous with the ultimate in Cowboy music.

News of the Weird - Larva turns table on toad

Wired.com’s most recent “Absurd Creature” feature shows a toad devouring a larva of a much-smaller beetle, but the “absurdity” is that the larva is in charge and that the toad will soon be beetle food.
Meth peddler gets 18 months

Meth peddler gets 18 months

A Yorkton judge has decided 18 months is a suitable prison term for a 42-year-old Melville man who pleaded guilty last month to trafficking methamphetamine.
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