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News of the Weird - Creepy crawlie critters are out there

Among the health and fitness apps for computers and smartphones are sex-tracking programs to document the variety of acts and positions, degrees of frenzy and lengths of sessions (via an on-bed motion detector) — and menstrual trackers aimed at males
Mosaic donates $3 million to children’s hospital

Mosaic donates $3 million to children’s hospital

The Mosaic Company has announced a donation of $3 million to the Child Life Zone at the new Children’s Hospital of Saskatchewan.
Low unemployment rate

Low unemployment rate

Saskatchewan’s unemployment rate was 4.7 per cent (seasonally adjusted) in August 2015, down from 5.2 per cent in July. For 23 straight months, Saskatchewan has had the lowest unemployment rate among the provinces.
Prelim set in child sex assault case

Prelim set in child sex assault case

A 61-year-old Yorkton businessman is facing charges of sexual assault involving two children under the age of 16.
Dead man in stolen car found in field

Dead man in stolen car found in field

A joyride through a farmer’s field near Kamsack ended in the worst possible way for a 22-year-old Keesekoose First Nations man approximately two weeks ago. Police say the young man died when the stolen car he was driving hit a dry ravine.
Explosives seized following complaint

Explosives seized following complaint

A 39-year-old Yorkton man has been charged under the Explosives Act and Criminal Code after Police found a large quantity of explosives and other stolen property at the man’s residence.
Police seek fugitive William Crawford

Police seek fugitive William Crawford

Police are seeking information on the whereabouts of a fugitive from the law. William Crawford is currently wanted on charges of dangerous operation of a motor vehicle, flight from police and failing to comply with an undertaking.
Off-road fun

Off-road fun

Al Benesocky’s Filthy Redneck Country Club Inc. Off Road Mud Park near Waldren ditched the norm for Saskatchewan mudding events.
History Corner - Flower gardens at the Flight School

History Corner - Flower gardens at the Flight School

Beautiful flower gardens and well kept lawns and grounds were always evident at No. 11 Flight School of the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan — Today’s Yorkton Airport.
Yung headed to CCMA Awards event

Yung headed to CCMA Awards event

Yorkton country music performer Samara Yung is headed to Halifax, Nova Scotia later this month to take part in the Canadian Country Music Association awards week. Yung will be part of ‘Artists on Deck’ show during the Sept. 12th weekend.
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