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Career fair steeped with tradition

Career fair steeped with tradition

The fourth annual Working Together Career Fair held at the St. Mary's Cultural Centre on May 17 delivered a deliberate and healthy dose of First Nations culture.

Regina hosting carbon capture event

More than 60 representatives from governments and organizations from 12 countries arrived in Saskatchewan today to learn about the SaskPower Carbon Capture and Storage Global Consortium.
Best of Canadian films coming soon

Best of Canadian films coming soon

"I know there are lots of good films at the festival, but I just never seem to get there." That's what we hear a lot when we are out and about.

Parks now open

After a record-breaking winter, Saskatchewan Provincial Parks are preparing for another busy season and the majority opened on Thursday, May 16.
DUBUC - 65th wedding anniversary celebrated

DUBUC - 65th wedding anniversary celebrated

A retirement party was held for Vivian Talbot on Sat., May 4 at the Dubuc Hut hosted by her family. Approx. 50-60 family and friends attended. The Hut was decorated with funny sayings about age and retirement.
Holding onto the reins of the past

Holding onto the reins of the past

Horsepower was on display in Rama, SK. Saturday, as a demonstration of heritage spring seeding technique was held.

Diabetes educating

People affected with diabetes now have more access to Diabetes Education Services in Sunrise Health Region.
Drums and guitar rock

Drums and guitar rock

American Radass (this is important) Dads 7out-of-10 I don't listen to punk much these days. At the ripe old age of 22 I just find it too loud. Power chords and poorly recorded cymbals, along with the screaming, just don't do it for me anymore.

Composting project at landfill

Not everything that goes to the Yorkton landfill these days is ultimately waste. In fact, the facility has a goal of reducing garbage actually going into the ground landfill to zero by 2020. That means looking at alternatives such as composting.
Luncheon promotes safety

Luncheon promotes safety

Gord Moker, chief executive officer of Safe Saskatchewan, had a dire message for attendees of a special luncheon at Painted Hand Casino last week.
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