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Reduce your risk of a stroke

Reduce your risk of a stroke

When it comes to our chance of having a stroke, the vast majority of Canadians wager that the odds are stacked against us. According to a new national survey, over 95 per cent of Canadians believe that stroke can happen to anyone.

Beef to Japan

Canadian Cattlemen's Association (CCA) President Martin Unrau was in Japan recently, working alongside Agriculture and Agri-Food Minister Gerry Ritz, to promote Canadian beef and celebrate the recent expansion of access to include beef from cattle up

SGI backtracks on bike hike

Following concern from motorcycle owners regarding significant insurance rate hikes proposed by SGI, Minister responsible for SGI Donna Harpauer has asked the corporation to amend its rate proposal to cap increases for motorcycles at 15 per cent.

Expo on for this weekend

Joey Children's Apparel with the help of other local business sponsors is so excited to bring Yorkton's 1st Kids Expo to the city.
Unique African experience planned

Unique African experience planned

Brightly clothed dancers and rhythmic drumming will soon fill the Parkland Room at Painted Hand Casino, transporting all those within to Africa. It's part of An Evening in Africa, the new scholarship fundraiser for Parkland College.
Balmoral Cafe Menu

Balmoral Cafe Menu

MENU "Meet me at the Balmoral Café, If you have that sort of a sort of an all over hungry feeling, Go to the Balmoral Café Your friends will be there if they feel the same.

Recognize and report scams to help stop the fraudsters

"This investment will give you high returns with little or no risk - guaranteed!" "Act now, tomorrow will be too late!" "Don't tell anyone else - then everyone will know about this loophole!" If you have heard any of these sales pitches, you should b

CORRECTION

CORRECTION: In the story "Proposed nitrogen plant gets new partner" (March 6, 2013) there was an error regarding who is eligible to buy seed capital units. Only members of Farmers of North America may purchase the units.

Remember tax credits on returns

As they prepare their tax returns, Saskatchewan residents are reminded that a number of provincial tax credits are available to help them keep more of what they earn.
SALTCOATS - Childrens annual Palm Party planned

SALTCOATS - Childrens annual Palm Party planned

Saltcoats Museum gives a big "Thank You" to all volunteers who helped work at the St. Patrick's Stew supper. The community support from all who attended is much appreciated.
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