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St. Andrew's gets Messy

St. Andrew's gets Messy

St. Andrew's United Church experimented November 3 with a new activity called Messy Church designed to engage lapsed church-goers. Church services, particularly for young children, can be an excruciating experience.
Machine gun loophole

Machine gun loophole

Which is more characteristically American - that a Texas company could invent an ordinary rifle that mimics a machine gun or that America's incomparable legal minds could find a loophole in existing anti-machine-gun laws to permit it to be manufactur
Journey tribute to Grandfather

Journey tribute to Grandfather

Two years ago, on November 11, I was starting the adventure of a lifetime. I had boarded a plane in Regina a couple of days earlier, and now, I was waking up in Seoul, Korea.
Students of Distinction honoured

Students of Distinction honoured

For the third year, Good Spirit School Division honoured Students of Distinction with a special plaque.

Lifesaving techniques

November is Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation month. As a non-profit organization that aims to better Canadians' health, safety, and quality of life, St. John Ambulance recommends CPR training for all people.

Free legal clinic now open

A gap in the legal system that frequently leaves people without access to legal assistance will be at least partially addressed in Yorkton starting November 7.

Off sale expands

Previously only hotel taverns and brew pubs were eligible to operate an off-sale outlet. Now any liquor permitted establishment, including restaurants and stand-alone bars, are eligible to operate an off-sale.

Grants awarded

The Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority (SLGA) is providing more than $2 million to more than 900 organizations across the province as part of SLGA's charitable gaming grant program.
Broken sticks for furniture business

Broken sticks for furniture business

Entrepreneurship is a skill which can be learned. And when it comes to education, hands-on learning is often the best way to pick up such skills.

Consulting on education system

The Government of Saskatchewan has appointed two advisors to lead a province-wide consultation process to ask students, teachers, parents and the broader education sector how to improve the education system by putting the Student First.
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