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The Traveling Mabels bring a family sound

The Traveling Mabels bring a family sound

The three part harmony is a classic country sound, and the Travelling Mabels bring together three generations singing together for their take on the sound.

Games let you channel inner Viking

Ever dreamed of being a Viking? I’m thinking most gamers have. In my little gaming circle one of the gang actually dresses up in chain mail and spends days swinging a sword in Viking re-enactments, his wife a trusty archer.
New physicians in region

New physicians in region

Sunrise Health Region is pleased to welcome three physicians to the region. Dr. Morteza Shahrestani will begin practice on February 16, 2016, as a General Practitioner in Preeceville. Dr.

News of the Weird - Hard times for Science

A tractor-trailer driver with a load of bottled water tried to make it over a historic bridge in Paoli, Indiana, on Christmas Day, with the obvious outcome when 35 tons of water starts across a limit-6-tons span.
View personal health information online

View personal health information online

eHealth Saskatchewan (eHealth) is piloting a new program that allows a group of residents residents from across the province to view their personal health information online through a secure website.
Assistance to remove employment barriers

Assistance to remove employment barriers

An agreement between the Government of Saskatchewan and the Saskatchewan Abilities Council will provide $904,438 in funding to help the council deliver its Partners in Employment program.
Despite weather Snowarama tops $116K

Despite weather Snowarama tops $116K

In fundraising there are things you can control and things you can’t, such as the weather.
Man faces child porn charges

Man faces child porn charges

A 49-year-old Yorkton man accused of producing and possessing child pornography has been released from custody on $5,000 bail.
Pair receives 18 months for arson

Pair receives 18 months for arson

Two young men who pleaded guilty to arson in a fire that claimed Yorkton’s old curling rink in October 2015 have been sentenced to 18 months in prison.
SUMA deals with many issues

SUMA deals with many issues

“The revenue sharing program will be protected.” — Yorkton Mayor Bob Maloney Yorkton Mayor Bob Maloney said there was some good news out of the recent Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association annual convention.
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