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Prolific Folk

Prolific Folk

SASKATCHEWAN Zachary Lucky Indie 7-out-of-10 Well I have been reviewing Zachary Lucky's efforts for a while now. This guy is one of Saskatchewan's prolific folkies, with CDs being churned out on a regular basis.
DUBUC

DUBUC

A carload of local women attended the Ladies Night Out Community Hall Fundraiser in Waldron last Saturday evening.
Plants prove survival of the fittest

Plants prove survival of the fittest

When Bob Bors isn't breeding fruit crops, he shifts his attention to tinkering with a perennial plant native to tropical climates. And his new series of coleus is gaining international attention.

Burrowing owls return for spring

After spending the winter in Texas and Mexico, endangered Burrowing owls are making their way to our Canadian prairies to breed and raise their young. Over the past 20 years, the population of these small owls has declined more than 90%.

U of S residence welcomes students

New residences opened last fall on the University of Saskatchewan campus in Saskatoon, and they are quickly making a difference for students from around the world.
Seeking actors

Seeking actors

Plans are under way for this summer's Shakespeare in the Park production of Much Ado About Nothing. Last week director Pam Milani held auditions for the show which has parts for 18 actors.

Fund provides financial support

In the 2012-13 Budget the provincial government renewed a commitment of $4.3 million for the First Nations and Métis Achievement Fund and Individual Achievement accounts.
Canada's penny officially dead

Canada's penny officially dead

On Friday, May 4 at the Royal Canadian Mint's high-speed manufacturing facility in Winnipeg, Finance Minister Jim Flaherty struck the last penny to be produced for Canadian circulation.

Local college offers more choices

Established in 1973, Parkland College strives to be the college of choice for students in East Central Saskatchewan.

Grant money to local airport

The Yorkton Municipal Airport has once again received funding from the province's Community Airport Partnership (CAP) program. Through CAP the province provides $700,000 to offset costs for upgrades at municipal airports in the province.
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