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Autism research funds

Saskatchewan people with autism spectrum disorders and their families will soon benefit from a $2.5 million increase in funding that was announced in the 2010-11 provincial budget.

Law requires written contracts for artists

As of June 1, 2010, The Arts Professions Act requires written contracts to be used between professional artists of all types, including performers and anyone wanting to hire, engage or contract them for their work or performance.
Reading program finishes

Reading program finishes

Join the Laketown Leaders on Monday mornings at 9:00 a.m. for coffee time. The local seniors welcome you to the club at the Stirling Room. Saltcoats Anglican church welcomed Susan Smandych to a gathering on Tuesday, August 17 at 7:30 p.m.
Former Juno winner solo effort works

Former Juno winner solo effort works

D'TACHChinIndie6.5-out-of-10 I have reviewed a lot of disks in what is nearing 20-years as a journalist. So one thing I always appreciate is a CD which makes me go 'OK that's different'. Chin's D'tach fits that.

Scanners check on lawbreakers

As a part of SGI's ongoing traffic safety partnership with the Saskatchewan RCMP, an RCMP vehicle equipped with an Automatic Licence Plate Recognition (ALPR) system was showcased recently in Regina.

School division hires EAL coordinator

The Board of Education of the Good Spirit School Division is excited to announce the hiring of Carol McCullough as our English as an Additional Language (EAL) Coordinator.

Long weekend safety planning

As travellers prepare to hit the road for the final long weekend of the summer, CAA Saskatchewan offers tips on how to drive safely and save money at the gas pumps.
Flood concerts huge successes

Flood concerts huge successes

Proceeds are still being counted from two concerts held on the weekend to benefit flood victims, but the shows are already being called an overwhelming success.
Siblings volunteer in developing world

Siblings volunteer in developing world

A brother and sister originally from Yorkton returned this summer from separate trips to help some of the world's poorest people. Devan and Taisa Trischuk have both chosen to enter healthcare fields.

Now not the time to diminish veterans services

The National Council of Veteran Associations (NCVA) commented recently on ongoing news stories regarding the lack of response from the Federal Government and senior public servants to Canada's veterans, and emphasized that now is not the time to down