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City employees receive SUMA recognition

The Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association held its annual convention recently, and four City of Yorkton staff were recognized for their long service.

Rural voices needed

The Canadian Community Newspapers Association (CCNA) wants rural Canadians to make their views known by participating in an online research panel.

Lifestyle for health

Canadian baby boomers have big aspirations for their golden years, but their current lifestyle choices could keep them from making these dreams a reality.
Snowarama sets fundraising record

Snowarama sets fundraising record

Bailey Clark has her struggles. A brain tumour when she was just four left her in a wheelchair with mobility and other challenges.
Lyrics packed with history

Lyrics packed with history

The Mule & The Elephant The Payroll Union 8-out-of-10 The Payroll Union's debut album, The Mule & The Elephant, is a history text book set to roots rock.

Farm chemical disposal important

Saskatchewan farmers turned in more than 60,000 kilograms of obsolete or unwanted pesticides last year for safe disposal.

SUMA reminds of financial needs

Ensuring continued revenue sharing from both the province and Ottawa for urban municipalities was a major thrust at the Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association's annual convention.
Yorkton Youth Chess Tournament

Yorkton Youth Chess Tournament

Celebrate World Day of Prayer 2013, with France/La France. "I was a stranger and you welcomed me." Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Darlington and 2nd Ave. Friday, March 1, 7:30 p.m.

Young cities in Sask

Saskatoon and Regina were the fastest growing and youngest cities among census metropolitan areas (CMAs) between July 1, 2011 and July 1, 2012, according to a report released recently by Statistics Canada.

Tories prepare to fight final boundaries report

The Saskatchewan Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission's final recommendation has been tabled in the House of Commons, but not without controversy. The panel of Justice Ronald Mills (chair), Dr.
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