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STC releases annual report

The Saskatchewan Transportation Company (STC) released its 2009 Annual Report .

Cycling lanes coming to Yorkton

Canadian children and youth once again received a failing grade this year for physical activity. Their example is no doubt set by the many adults who live sedentary lives.
Proposed War Memorial Site - Circa 1920

Proposed War Memorial Site - Circa 1920

An artist's conception of the Yorkton Memorial Boulevard as it appears when completed.

Sunrise reduce to balance budget

Sunrise Health Region announced last week that it will decrease spending by $2.86 million to balance their budget. No facilities will be closed, however, staff changes will reduce spending on salaries.

Communication disorders

One out of every ten individuals in Canada lives with a serious communication disorder affecting their speech, language or hearing.
Atwater to hold service

Atwater to hold service

Judy Talbot collects community histories of all the pioneers and families who helped unite our "Little Dubuc" and make it the caring and co-operative place it is. People who used to live here are finding their way back home on many occasions.

Investors support Sask.

Saskatchewan investors purchased $63.5 million in Labour-Sponsored Venture Capital Corporations (LSVCC) funds this tax year. LSVCC's can be purchased through the two leading funds, Golden Opportunities Fund Inc. and SaskWorks Venture Fund Inc.

Diverse influences create groups sound

Ingrid Gatin is a musician with varied influences which have helped develop her own indie roots style. "I'm influenced by so many styles of music, from Joni Mitchell to Beirut, from hip-hop stylings to traditional Romanian music.
Volunteers are thanked

Volunteers are thanked

The Goodeve Community Center Winter Wonderland Supper and Dance was held February 26th. A chicken breast and pork loin supper was served with salads that were provided by the local community members.

First Nations University gets funding source

Advanced Education, Employment and Labour Minister Rob Norris announced the signing of a $5.2 million funding agreement between First Nations University of Canada (FNUniv), the University of Regina (U of R) and Meyers Norris Penny Limited (MNP).