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Record high earnings

Saskatchewan's average weekly earnings reached an all-time high of $918.15 in March 2012 according to Statistics Canada. Saskatchewan's 5.
Children learn about culture

Children learn about culture

Columbia School celebrated cultural awareness day on June 1. After opening remarks from teacher Ms. Heshka and Mayor James Wilson, students from kindergarten to grade 8 explored pavilions and enjoyed entertainment in the gymnasium.

Preeceville to keep second ambulance

A Sunrise Health Region decision to cut Preeceville's ambulance service in half has been reversed, but the news isn't all good.

Dollars for scholars back

Parkland College is pleased to announce the Dollars for Scholars Golf Classic is back for a seventh straight year.
Sod turned

Sod turned

Yail Harbor Inc. broke ground on its Pathway Homes project with a barbecue and path-laying ceremony on May 31 at the site of its upcoming housing development.
Local retailer to offer free underwear

Local retailer to offer free underwear

Canada's leading menswear retailer, Mark's, is inviting 300,000 Canadian men to try on a new pair of Denver Hayes® with dri-Wear™ underwear next weekend - for free.
Fatal rollover near MacNutt

Fatal rollover near MacNutt

On June 3 at 8:45 pm, members from the Esterhazy and Langenburg RCMP detachments responded to a single vehicle rollover three miles south of McNutt on Highway 8. The Langenburg Fire Department also attended to the scene to assist.
Give the Gift of Life Fun Run & Walk

Give the Gift of Life Fun Run & Walk

Free My Muse Presents "Clue", A Melodramatic Murder Mystery Ensemble Premiere Production! Sun., June 10, 2012, 7:00 p.m. Gallagher Centre Convention Room A. Tickets only at the door. Children 5 and Under: FREE.
CALDER - Summer reading program held

CALDER - Summer reading program held

The Calder Playschool Graduation was held on April 25, 2012 at the Calder Parkland Regional Library.

Traceability funding from province

Agriculture Minister Lyle Stewart announced $50,000 in funding for the Saskatchewan Stock Growers Association (SSGA) from the province's Voluntary Traceability Fund.
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