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Province continues KidsFirst funding

Province continues KidsFirst funding

The Government of Saskatchewan is ensuring a better life for children and families by continuing to fund KidsFirst programs across the province. For 2015-16, the government will provide $14.
Eichler under investigation in another disappearance

Eichler under investigation in another disappearance

A 33-year-old former Sacred Heart High School student accused of murdering two Regina women is now under investigation in the disappearance of another.
Spring Expo 2015

Spring Expo 2015

Scores of business representatives and spectators flooded the Gallagher Centre this weekend to take in the sights and sounds of Yorkton’s Spring Expo. Individual were drawn towards a variety of booths.
Access Communications up for several CCSA awards

Access Communications up for several CCSA awards

The Canadian Cable Systems Alliance (CCSA) shortlisted Access Communications in four categories for this year’s Tuned-in Canada awards.
Flood damage program

Flood damage program

Saskatchewan residents will again be able receive assistance for emergency flood mitigation measures in 2015.
Legion donates for monitors

Legion donates for monitors

President Peter Wyatt, Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 77, presented a cheque to Ross Fisher, Executive Director, of The Health Foundation, to finish off the Foundation’s campaign to raise the money to buy 25 monitors.
Senior 55 plus games begin soon

Senior 55 plus games begin soon

The Parkland Valley District of the Saskatchewan Senior Fitness Association exists to get seniors out and active, and each year a wide range of events are hosted throughout the region with this goal in mind.
Exotic animals

Exotic animals

Sunday afternoon the Industrial Building of the Yorkton Exhibition Grounds was host to an exotic animal sale. Goats, rabbits, puppies and chickens were among the animals sold.
Rules for motorcyclists

Rules for motorcyclists

Motorcycles are out and SGI is reminding drivers and riders to share the road to keep all road users safe.

News of the Weird - Endless love letters

Felons, and those convicted of domestic assault, and those with a history of mental illness, cannot by federal law buy firearms or explosive devices, but Americans on the National Counterterrorism Center’s consolidated watch list can — and may posses
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