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R.R.S.P. Information - Investments provide varied benefits

R.R.S.P. Information - Investments provide varied benefits

At one time or another, you may have heard the familiar Ecclesiastes verses, “There is a time for everything and a season for every activity under heaven: a time to be born and a time to die, a time to plant and a time to uproot.
Provincial affair

Provincial affair

On the January 25 weekend 139 Sea Cadets from across Saskatchewan met in Regina for a weekend Seamanship competition.
Mushers Rendezvous

Mushers Rendezvous

For 17 years, Preeceville has played host to a world-class dog-sledding event that attracts dozens of mushers from all over.
The Health Foundation thanks volunteers

The Health Foundation thanks volunteers

On Saturday, January 16th, The Health Foundation held a brunch to say thank you to the volunteers who keep the Gift Shoppe in the Regional Hospital open week after week.
Parkland College offers career options

Parkland College offers career options

As the country’s population ages, filling the demand for skilled health care workers becomes an even more important task for post-secondary institutions.

Game theme not my cup of tea

When afforded the opportunity to look at A.D.A.P.T. I of course jumped at it. “A.D.A.P.T.

Pedestrian killed on Hwy 9

For the second straight week Hwy 9 just north of Yorkton was the scene of fatal tragedy. On Saturday, January 23 just before sunrise a northbound car struck a 22-year-old male pedestrian.
Grow-op fugitive gets 18 months

Grow-op fugitive gets 18 months

A Yorkton circuit judge has sentenced an Alberta man who pleaded guilty in 2013 to marijuana production and trafficking to 18 months in custody less time served.
Parkland College receives research funding

Parkland College receives research funding

Parkland College is breaking new ground in Saskatchewan in the area of applied research.
Program focuses on emerging ideas

Program focuses on emerging ideas

Emerging Agriculture is an idea which was started by the University of Saskatchewan Junior Chamber of Commerce, a new volunteer group that has students from all colleges at the U of S Campus.
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