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Tight budget for Sunrise Health

At its May 30 meeting, the Sunrise Regional Health Authority passed a narrowly balanced budget that will require stretching existing healthcare dollars further than ever. The $208.
Organ donations close to home

Organ donations close to home

Kidney disease (Alport Syndrome) has been a part of my life for many years, affecting four generations of loved ones. My immediate family has been burdened with this disease for years.
Ride for the victims: The slow trek of the Angel Express

Ride for the victims: The slow trek of the Angel Express

Alick Brooke and Guy Bourassa passed through Yorkton on horseback last week on an early leg of their journey across Canada.

Housing affordability

Saskatchewan was the only province in Canada to show across-the-board improvement in housing affordability in the first quarter of 2012, according to the latest Housing Trends and Affordability Report, issued today by RBC Economics Research.
John Carter is the worst thing on Mars

John Carter is the worst thing on Mars

John Carter (DVD/Blu-Ray) - Dir. Andrew Stanton. Starring Taylor Kitsch, Lynn Collins, Willem Dafoe. High-budget, low-imagination Disney adventure with no sense of direction and no soul.

Lutheran conference brings new faces to town

The 14th Biennial Synod ELCIC touched down in Yorkton from June 1 to 3. About 230 Lutheran pastors and delegates from across the province gathered at the Gallagher Centre, said Karen Linsley, the conference coordinator.

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.
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