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Farmers of N. A. renews push for fertilizer plant

A western Canadian fertilizer plant owned by farmers for farmers is progressing rapidly according to Bob Friesen, a Farmers of North America (FNA) spokesperson for the project dubbed ProjectN. "It's full speed ahead," Friesen said.

Safe driving tips

The holiday season is a time for family, friends and togetherness. It is a time to appreciate all of our loved ones who have helped us throughout the year.
Parking bylaw blitz scheduled

Parking bylaw blitz scheduled

The City of Yorkton will be cracking down on improperly parked vehicles next week.
At the Godfrey Dean Gallery: Two Perspectives

At the Godfrey Dean Gallery: Two Perspectives

Yorkton Community Choir (Lauren Jemieff, Director, Shani Apland, Accompanist) with Yorkton Community Concert Band (Larry Pearen and Brennan Risling, Directors) Sounds of Christmas - St. Andrew's United Church, Sun., Dec. 15, 2 p.m.

Sask goes after seized funds

The government has introduced amendments to legislation to assist in the seizure of criminal property in Saskatchewan. The Seizure of Criminal Property Amendment Act, 2013 (No.
New television show all about knitting

New television show all about knitting

Norwegian public television (NRK), which introduced the now-legendary continuous, live log-burning show (12 hours long, with "color commentary" on the historical and cultural importance of fire), scheduled a new program for this week in its appeal to
Prohibition in Saskatchewan

Prohibition in Saskatchewan

Railway Street in my home village of Dollard, southwest Saskatchewan in 1916.

Use caution when winter travelling

It's official. Winter is here to stay. To help drivers stay safe during the winter months, here are some important safety tips from CAA Saskatchewan: Check weather and travel conditions before heading out.
Daughter's story and dad's art combine in book

Daughter's story and dad's art combine in book

Stories can be told by anyone. And the good stories once told, get shared with others. That is how the children's book 'The Purple Bean' came to be. The story of the bean is one its author, seven-year-old Abigail Shauf said was one "the wind told me.
Abilities Council seeks a few good friends

Abilities Council seeks a few good friends

The Saskatchewan Abilities Council (SAC) hopes yesterday's International Day of Persons with Disabilities will help promote the council's new mentoring program.
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