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The Sunrise Health Region is continuing to move toward a fully integrated electronic-based information management system.
HIV doc makes Sask debut

HIV doc makes Sask debut

A unique opportunity to learn about life with HIV through film is being offered in Yorkton. The Saskatchewan Premiere screening of 'Positive Youth' by filmmaker Charlie David will be held on Oct. 11 at 7:00 p.m.

Working toward constructing heli-pads

Plans continue toward installation of helicopter landing pads at both the Sunrise Health Centre in Yorkton and the hospital in Canora. The two facilities will facilitate emergency air lift services on site by recently acquired provincial helicopters.

Communication major priority for GSSD

Throughout months of focus groups, surveys and meetings regarding Good Spirit School Division's new strategic plan, one piece of feedback kept coming up: better communications.

Saving Aboriginal languages

An initiative to save local aboriginal languages is gaining momentum. Last Thursday, the Yorkton Tribal Council (YTC) convened a meeting of its Working Group on First Nation Language Instruction at Painted Hand Casino in Yorkton.
Coffeehouse hosts singer Friday

Coffeehouse hosts singer Friday

For Cathleen Lesperance music came later in life than for many performers, but she's making up for lost time hitting the road in support of her latest disc 'Brilliant Bright'.
Songs reflect artist's life

Songs reflect artist's life

Tusen Takk Luke Redfield 7-out-of-10 We like to romanticize the wandering musician. A spirit unbound by daunting mainstream news cycles and ignorant to the 9-5, living a dollar at a time.

The Sacred Heart BEAT

Michaela Adam starts the school year with a new job, no staff and a big task ahead.

New doctors for area being processed

The doctor situation in both Canora and Kamsack should improve shortly.

Teacher credits former student for award-winning format

The Sacred Heart Beat has a long history of being Saskatchewan's top student newspaper. The Beat won the provincial Annual School Newspaper Competition for eight years running between 1999 and 2006 and again for the past two years.
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