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Yanushs celebrate 40th

Yanushs celebrate 40th

Shirley and Morris Yanush celebrated their 40th Wedding Anniversary on Sat., July 7, 2012, at the Goodeve Community Centre. There were 100 to 125 people that attended, most which were from Saskatchewan, and two from the United States.

Yorkton crime still seventh worst

Figures released by Statistics Canada late last month show that Yorkton continued to hold the seventh worst crime severity rate in Canada in 2011.
New tunes for a summer treat

New tunes for a summer treat

Dark Shore Strand of Oaks 7-out-of-10 The other evening I was enjoying a refreshing highball on the porch, surrounded by late July humidity, sitting in complete silence.
Couple honoured at Métis gathering

Couple honoured at Métis gathering

Two people who have spent their lifetimes working to preserve the culture and language of the Métis people were recently honoured as Saskatchewan Ambassadors at Batoche 2012. Edwin St. Pierre, and his wife Harriet Oaks St.

West Nile Virus confirmed

The first human case of West Nile Virus infection this season has been reported in Saskatchewan. The case occurred in an individual from Regina Qu'Appelle Health Region who experienced no symptoms.

Dorms open at U of S

University of Saskatchewan students will be moving into residence in record numbers this fall thanks to the opening of two more buildings in the university's College Quarter development, but space is still available for students who are still conside
Musician on way to city Monday

Musician on way to city Monday

Tim Harwill came into music through family.

Watch out for 'white money' scam

The Saskatchewan RCMP would like to advise the public of a scam being reported in the province. The scam, often refereed to as the "white money" scam has recently been targeting Saskatchewan residents selling high price items.

Detectors recommended for safety

SaskPower reminds customers of ways they can protect themselves from carbon monoxide in their homes and businesses, in light of several recent incidents in the province involving the deadly gas.
A different kind of business

A different kind of business

When people drive by Stacey and Rob Tress's house they sometimes stop in to ask why the Tresses grow corn in their front yard instead of grass.
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