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Simple precautions make for safe boating

Boating in the fall offers colourful vistas, quiet anchorages and excellent fishing but it is not without its challenges that necessitate self-sufficiency and taking some additional precautions to keep from running into trouble.

Helping local wineries

British Columbia Premier Christy Clark and Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall agreed to offer consumers in both provinces greater choice and convenient access to locally produced wine and craft spirits.

Slow down for kids

Summer vacation is coming to an end and children will soon be returning to school. CAA Saskatchewan reminds drivers to slow down and to be extra aware of children on foot, on bicycles, near buses, in school zones, parks and playgrounds.
Canadian focus to piano camp

Canadian focus to piano camp

A camp for keyboardists held in Yorkton last week was a first. While the Northern Lights Canadian National Conservatory of Music has been around for 14 years, holding a camp annually, until this year the event was always held in Ontario.

Elm pruning back on

The annual restriction on pruning elm trees in Saskatchewan ends August 31. Starting September 1, homeowners are encouraged to prune their elms to help keep them healthy.

Employment growth stronger

Revised labour force numbers released today by Statistics Canada show employment growth in Saskatchewan is even stronger than first reported last week. There are 8,700 more people working in Saskatchewan than a year ago.

Buffalo Pound park upgrade

By the opening of the 2015 camping season, approximately $850,000 will be invested in a new campground development and upgrades to the sewage lagoon at Buffalo Pound Provincial Park.

Pharmacy services unchanged

The Saskatchewan Green Party recently sent out a press release where it was suggested the party had learned of an allegation the Sunrise Health Region had "allegedly aggregated the distribution of prescription drugs through one pharmacy in Yorkton.

Agreement renewal for immigrant help

The Government of Saskatchewan has renewed an agreement that assists recent immigrants in earning the necessary credentials to work and live in the province. The Immigrant Access Fund of Saskatchewan, Inc.

Estimate put on June flood damage

Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC) reports that the estimated insured damage caused by heavy rains and high winds across southern Saskatchewan and Manitoba in late June and July was just over $60 million, according to Property Claim Services (PCS).
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