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Province given health facility update

The Board of Directors of the Sunrise Health Region received an update on where major projects stand for health facilities in Yorkton, Esterhazy and Canora.

Awaiting Invermay facility study

Sunrise Health Region is still waiting for an engineering report which will detail what work needs to be undertaken at the Invermay Health Centre.

Normal forecast for now

The Weather Network's meteorologists have been hard at work forecasting their outlook for the months of March, April and May. Most of Canada, with the exception of British Columbia, can expect near normal to above average temperatures this spring.
Former spy watchdog embroiled in scandal

Former spy watchdog embroiled in scandal

It was a quiet week in the Yorkton courts, but fortunately there are plenty of shenanigans in Ottawa to write about.
Long lasting bigs match

Long lasting bigs match

Sometimes when a big sister is matched with a little sister a bond is created which will last a lifetime. Such appears the case for Brandi Thomas and her big sister Deana Jesmer.
Hotel Yorkton - James Lee Proprietor

Hotel Yorkton - James Lee Proprietor

The fancy letterhead shows an artist's rendition of Hotel Yorkton at #14 Second Avenue North in 1910.

Review of Crowns suggested

The Frontier Centre for Public Policy has released a new paper entitled A New Crown Review: An Idea Whose Time Has Come. The paper urges a pragmatic, non-ideological review of Saskatchewan's Crown Corporations.

Ten digits for local calls

In an effort to educate customers about the introduction of a second area code, SaskTel customers who dial 7 digits when placing a local call may receive a recorded message reminding them they must add the area code for future calls.
Indian vultures making a comeback

Indian vultures making a comeback

Almost-extinct vultures may be making a comeback within the Parsi community of Mumbai, India, after a pain reliever (diclofenac) nearly wiped it out.

Be aware of food health claims

A look through your grocery cart is sure to reveal packages of food touting one benefit or another. Instead of educating Canadians and helping them make healthy choices, the multitude of claims can be overwhelming and even confusing.
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