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Watch for snow plows

Snow plow trucks and operators have already been out in full force to clear the way for drivers this winter. More than 300 snow plows are stationed across the province available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Animal abuse case adjourned again

There is still no plea in an animal abuse case dating to December 2013, but a Saskatchewan Court has dropped a related breach of a conditional sentence charge.
Liquor ban never happened

Liquor ban never happened

The Rural Municipality of Hanover, Manitoba, has prohibited alcohol sales for more than a century - or at least that's what everyone in the community believed as recently as 2006 when the last attempt was made to repeal the ban (and failed by 30 vote

City has new Asset Management Policy

The City of Yorkton has a new Asset Management Policy. "Infrastructure needs throughout the Province have prompted municipalities to begin implementing Asset Management Policies.

Changes to Act will protect wildlife

New legislation recently introduced by Environment Minister Scott Moe will aim to enhance wildlife protection in Saskatchewan by increasing the severity of hunting penalties.
Health donation

Health donation

Corey Werner, of Core Real Estate presented a cheque for $2,800 to Ross Fisher, Executive Director of The Health Foundation.
BBBS needs your support

BBBS needs your support

At Big Brothers Big Sisters, we believe that changing the course of young lives we can in turn change our community's future.
College celebrates practical nursing grads

College celebrates practical nursing grads

Parkland College honoured the Practical Nursing Class of 2014 in a pinning ceremony Friday in Yorkton. The celebration is a traditional way of welcoming the class of 22 students into the nursing profession.

Act options for schools

An amendment to The Education Act that will enable the start of the school year before Labour Day when required was introduced in the Legislature today.

Provincial parks preparing for 2015

Though winter has settled in across the province, Saskatchewan's provincial parks are already looking ahead to the 2015 parks season.
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