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Retention up for Sask MDs

Retention up for Sask MDs

Saskatchewan is making progress keeping more locally-trained family medicine graduates in the province. The retention rate of family medicine graduates trained at the University of Saskatchewan (U of S) has jumped by 11 per cent over the past year.
Train man plans historic retirement

Train man plans historic retirement

This is a piece of history; you don’t see this much anymore. — Randy Rhinas Caboose owner Randy Rhinas is a train man through and through.
Crime Stopper month

Crime Stopper month

January is internationally recognized as Crime Stoppers Month, where more than 1,200 Crime Stoppers programs in more than 20 countries around the world celebrate their successes in making their communities safer.
Book Review - Domino Lady: Money Shot

Book Review - Domino Lady: Money Shot

A good pulp tale is difficult to pass up. Make it a pulp tale with a drop-dead gorgeous heroine and it’s a case of grabbing it and jumping into the story of derring do. Which brings me to Domino Lady: Money Shot by Bobby Nash.
Changes for craft brewers

Changes for craft brewers

Government will launch a comprehensive third-party review of its policies related to the province’s growing craft alcohol industry.
Warning for thinning ice

Warning for thinning ice

The Water Security Agency is reminding the public that winter river flows can result in thin ice and create unsafe crossing conditions. Warmer temperatures are also creating some very hazardous conditions across the province.
Nominations open for humanitarian award

Nominations open for humanitarian award

The Canadian Red Cross in Saskatchewan is once again asking the public for nominations for the prestigious Young Humanitarian of the Year Award and the Humanitarian of the Year Award.
Privacy top priority for small business

Privacy top priority for small business

Businesses that don’t have strong privacy controls risk losing their competitive advantage in today’s increasingly privacy conscious marketplace, Privacy Commissioner of Canada Daniel Therrien warns as countries around the world mark Data Privacy Day
Yorkton Film Festival screens Pinsent bio Feb. 3

Yorkton Film Festival screens Pinsent bio Feb. 3

The Yorkton Film Festival has announced the first film in the continuation of its 2014-2015 Open Cinema series. The festival will screen Still Rowdy After All These Years on February 3 at the Yorkton Public Library. Discussion will follow.
Town of Ituna getting water upgrade

Town of Ituna getting water upgrade

The Town of Ituna will benefit from upgraded water supply infrastructure thanks to joint federal and provincial funding announced by Minister of State for Western Economic Diversification Michelle Rempel, and Last Mountain-Touchwood MLA Glen Hart on
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