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Restorative Justice Part I: Old is new again

Restorative Justice Part I: Old is new again

Most people have very little direct contact with criminal justice.
History Corner - Yorkton’s Travellers’ Aid Society

History Corner - Yorkton’s Travellers’ Aid Society

Over 200 women belonged to the Yorkton’s Travellers’ Aid Society, which was under the umbrella of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union. This group lobbied for prohibition of bars and liquor stores as well as women’s right to vote.
Local We Day contingent growing

Local We Day contingent growing

Is the current generation of school-age kids the first that will have a chance to truly solve global problems such as poverty? If the March 2 rally of 15,000 Saskatchewan students at the Sasktel Centre in Saskatoon is any indication, at least they ce
Fraud costs Canadians $1.2 billion

Fraud costs Canadians $1.2 billion

As long as people have money, there will be those who seek to liberate it through nefarious means.
Wildlife regulations are modernized

Wildlife regulations are modernized

The Government of Saskatchewan has modernized the province’s Wildlife Regulations, strengthening environmental protection through new public safety and wildlife management initiatives.

Positive for mining

Saskatchewan re-mains the most attractive jurisdiction for mining investment in Canada, according to the annual global survey of mining executives released today by the Fraser Institute, an independent, non-partisan Canadian public policy think-tank.
Annual tax time

Annual tax time

Over the next several weeks, millions of Canadians will prepare and file their income tax forms for the 2015 taxation year.
Telethon time

Telethon time

Yorkton Kinsmen and Kinettes appeared on the Telemiracle Telethon March 6 to present the provincial organization with a cheque for more the $50,000. Saskatchewan came through with a total $5.
Time to remove ice fishing shacks

Time to remove ice fishing shacks

Ice fishing season is slowly winding down and this means that all fishing shelters south of Highway 16 must be removed by March 15 and shelters in areas north of Highway 16 must be removed by March 31.
School trip combines fun with learning

School trip combines fun with learning

The field trip. It has been a staple of the educational experience for generations.
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