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One year for coke trafficking

One year for coke trafficking

A 30-year-old Yorkton woman will spend one-year behind bars for her role in a cocaine trafficking operation.
Samaritan saves the wedding day

Samaritan saves the wedding day

As if having a million things to do to prepare for her daughter Kathleen’s August 29 wedding wasn’t enough, Kara Molnar wound up stranded on the highway with the wedding tent.
Literacy Day proclaimed in Saskatchewan

Literacy Day proclaimed in Saskatchewan

In recognition of International Literacy Day, Education Minister Don Morgan has proclaimed September 8, 2015, as Literacy Day in Saskatchewan.
Good progress on harvest

Good progress on harvest

Warm and relatively dry weather has allowed producers to make good progress on harvest. Twenty-nine per cent of the crop is now combined and an additional 30 per cent is swathed or ready to straight-cut.
Election: Where the candidates stand

Election: Where the candidates stand

We asked all the candidates the same 11 questions on a wide range of issues plus one specific to their party. Over the six weeks leading up to Election Day October 19, we present their answers unedited and in their entirety. This week’s questions: 1.
New at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum

New at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum

September 2015 brings new programming at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum (RSM) for the entire family. “This fall we have some really great programs and events at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum,” RSM Director Harold Bryant said.
Auto claims process being streamlined

Auto claims process being streamlined

Saskatchewan Government Insurance (SGI) is enhancing service for customers through a new program that allows Saskatchewan vehicle owners to have some vehicle damage estimated at accredited auto repair firms.
Two Yorkton businesses up for ABEX awards

Two Yorkton businesses up for ABEX awards

The ABEX Awards recognize the best in Saskatchewan business, and this year two Yorkton businesses have been nominated. TA Foods and NL Construction are nominated for a combined total of four awards.
A new school year brings many changes

A new school year brings many changes

The Board of Education of the Good Spirit School Division is looking forward to the upcoming 2015-2016 school year with optimism and enthusiasm. The first day for staff was August 27th with students to start on Tuesday, September 1st.
CUPE provides support for the north

CUPE provides support for the north

Over the summer, northern Saskatchewan faced an unprecedented number of forest fires that, at its height, forced the evacuation of over 13,000 people from their homes for weeks over the summer.
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