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Economic growth gains momentum

Following a weak start to 2014, Canada's economic growth is picking up speed thanks to solid trade sector activity. Canada's real GDP growth is expected to accelerate to 2.6 per cent in 2015, up from this year's more modest increase of 2.
Yorkton Plumbing & Heating wins ABEX Business of the Year Award

Yorkton Plumbing & Heating wins ABEX Business of the Year Award

Saskatchewan’s business of the year for 2014, and the first time ever, is a Yorkton company.

Science of whale snot

The job of determining stress levels in whales is itself apparently stressful.
Farmer Recognition Award to Prybylski

Farmer Recognition Award to Prybylski

Willowbrook-area mixed farmer Bill Prybylski was recognized last week as the recipient of the 2014 Bayer Crop Science Farmer Recognition Award at the 26th Annual Grain Millers' Harvest Showdown.
Stock dogs always ready for the chase

Stock dogs always ready for the chase

The stock dog sheep herding competition ran at Farrell Agencies Arena Friday Afternoon during Grain Millers Harvest Showdown.
Ag education

Ag education

Last week a number of school classes attended the Grain Millers Harvest Showdown to take part in the Mosaic School Tours. The tour was an opportunity for some hands-on education regarding various aspects of local agriculture.

BREDENBURY - Rink grand reopening

Rink Grand Re-opening - The Town of Bredenbury will be hosting a Grand Re-opening of the Arena on Sat., Dec. 6, 2014 from 2:00 p.m.- 6:00 p.m. There will be free hamburgers, hotdogs, coffee, hot chocolate and dessert.

WWI issue

The Saskatchewan Archives Board has announce dthe publication of a First World War commemorative issue of its magazine, Saskatchewan History.

Pharmacy Act changes planned

Health Minister Dustin Duncan has introduced legislative amendments that will expand scope of practice for Saskatchewan pharmacists, benefiting residents through more efficient and accessible health care services.
Physician screening pays dividends

Physician screening pays dividends

The Province's new minister of rural and remote health is touting the Saskatchewan International Physician Practice Assessment (SIPPA) program as a huge success. At a press conference last week welcoming a new physician, Dr.
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