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Motorcycle safety tips

Motorcyclists encounter them on our roads everyday. Drivers who insist on eating that juicy cheeseburger while trying to focus on the road. Others have their head down trying to find that specific song on their ipod.

Sask. economy still rolling along

Saskatchewan's economy continues to thrive as a result of continued solid gains in agriculture, mining and construction, according to the latest RBC Economics Provincial Outlook released today. RBC expects the provincial economy to reach 3.

Water safety for summer

Ahh, boating! Skimming over the water with the wind in your hair. What a great way to spend a summer afternoon, especially with family and friends. A carefree atmosphere like this is just made to have fun and party.
Sacred Heart High School awards night

Sacred Heart High School awards night

SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS Thistledown Literary Award, presented by Mrs. Kim Wyatt, awarded to: Danielle Hansen Greatest Contribution To The Arts Award, presented by Mr.

Microwave safety

Health Canada is reminding Canadians of the importance of food safety when using microwave ovens. Microwaves are often used as a quick way to cook, reheat or defrost foods.
Rock and blues fusion mix worthy

Rock and blues fusion mix worthy

Ride The Jimmy Zee Band 10-out-of-10 Road house blues, with its fusion of funk, rock and blues, transcends all types of taste and appeals to a large audience.

Record employment numbers

There are more people working in Saskatchewan than ever before, according to the latest employment numbers released today by Statistics Canada. Employment increased by 10,400 people from May 2011 to May 2012, to an all-time high of 546,300.
Health support

Health support

Craig Mehling, Area Manager for Commercial Banking for BMO, presented a cheque for $1,000 to Ross Fisher, Executive Director of The Health Foundation, to help fund the purchase of the new equipment.

Helmets important for head safety

Be a winner and wear a helmet! That's the message the Saskatchewan Brain Injury Association (SBIA) and its honorary spokesperson, Saskatchewan Roughriders President and CEO Jim Hopson, wish to advance for Brain Injury Awareness Month 2012.
DUBUC - Newborn welcomed

DUBUC - Newborn welcomed

Congratulations to Aron and Amber Hershmiller and big sister, Payton, on the addition of another girl in their family. Rylee Anne was born on May 23 in the Yorkton Regional Health Centre.
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