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Premier Wall looks to Asia for more trade

Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall called for a renewed Canadian focus on building new opportunities with member countries of the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN).

Equatorial-esque trip for highway trucks

The Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure's five paint trucks will travel further than the distance around the equator this construction season, creating more than 52,000 km of white and yellow lines and applying about 1.
Four join Parkland College board

Four join Parkland College board

Park-land College is pleased to announce the appointment of four new members to its Board of Governors. David Cisyk, Ernie Iluk, Raymond Sass, and Darrell Sobkow have joined the board, effective Sept. 16, 2013. Sally Bishop and D.

Surgeries sooner

Saskatchewan patients continue to receive surgeries sooner, thanks to improvements in how surgical care is planned and delivered.
Teenager is clocked at 105 km/hr in school zone

Teenager is clocked at 105 km/hr in school zone

It is not unusual for Yorkton RCMP to catch people speeding through school zones, but last week was a bit of an aberration. Two teens had their vehicles impounded after police clocked them doing well more than double the posted speed limit.

Employment numbers record high in Sept.

The number of people employed on a full-time basis hit a record in September, according to new figures released by Statistics Canada today.
Greenway dedication

Greenway dedication

Father Methodius Kushko blesses a cairn honouring Brother Stanislaus (Joesph O'Reilly) for his "outstanding service and contributions as an educator and inspirational leader at St. Joseph's College" from 1919 to 1929 and 1931 to 1938. Fr.

New law protects immigrants

The Saskatchewan Government recently proclaimed The Foreign Worker Recruitment and Immigration Services Act and regulations.

Oct. land rights sales

The October sale of petroleum and natural gas rights in Saskatchewan brought in $9.1 million in revenue, with an average price paid of $524/hectare.
Threshing scene in Western Canada

Threshing scene in Western Canada

A three-coloured process postcard showing a threshing scene in Western Canada. Three women and one man pay a visit to a field to examine the crop. One is in the vehicle. It appears they are in their Sunday-best attire.
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