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PotashCorp supports Telemiracle

Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan Inc. (PotashCorp) helped make miracles happen by donating $250,000 to the Kinsmen Foundation during their annual 20-hour Telemiracle weekend telethon.
Equipment dealers pony up for trades centre

Equipment dealers pony up for trades centre

As a skilled workers shortage continues to hamper Saskatchewan businesses, new partners for Parkland College's Trades and Technology Centre continue to come knocking.

Volunteers needed to patrol city

Yorkton's Citizens on Patrol Program (COPP) is looking for a few good men and women to beef up its ranks.

Murder case slow

Slow progress It has been said that the wheels of justice turn slowly. This is certainly true in the murder case of Jaycee Mildenberger. The Usherville man is accused of murdering Gwenda Gregory in March, 2009.

Principal for a day raises Haiti awareness

Sitting in the principal's office is not usually where a student wants to find himself, but for one day last week it was an honour for MC Knoll Grade 3 student Zachary Franklin.

March is Fraud Awareness Month

It has been said that the ancient Greeks invented insurance and the next day they invented insurance fraud. Sadly, scamming each other may be one of the most common activities humans engage in.
Heritage sleds

Heritage sleds

In spite of cold temperatures and brisk wind which pushed the windchill temperature near -50C, the 14th annual Vintage Sled Race went off at the Saltcoats Regional Park Saturday.

Online assist

The Government of Saskatchewan launched the Student First online engagement tool to assist in collecting input and feedback on the education sector in Saskatchewan.

Tracking post-op infections

Sunrise Health Region has taken a closer look as to why post-operative infection rates have increased. In the first quarter of the operations year, April through June 2013 there was a 2.7 per cent infection rate regionally. That rate jumped to 5.

Major highway work to get underway

More than 100 kilometres of the Core National Highway System in the province of Saskatchewan will be repaved and four intersections improved, making travel safer and more efficient for residents, businesses and tourists.
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