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Sunrise recognition awards time

Throughout May, Sunrise Health Region will be conducting its annual Employee Recognition Awards with events planned for across the Parkland area.

New training for CPR skills

The Heart and Stroke Foundation has launched the Heart&Stroke First Aid/CPR training program to teach Canadians how to respond quickly to accidents and injuries, in addition to the life-saving skills of CPR and AED use.
Best Friends

Best Friends

Guardian Angels Animal Rescue volunteers brought puppies, dogs, kittens and cats in search of a good home to the Ag Pavilion May 4.

Time to enter draw for big game hunts

The big game draw opened on May 1, 2014. Hunters must have their big game draw applications completed before midnight of May 31, 2014 when the draw closes.
Art exhibit chronicles Ukraine protests

Art exhibit chronicles Ukraine protests

A timely exhibition at the Godfrey Dean Art Gallery chronicles posters used during the EuroMaidan (Independence Square) protests in Kyiv, Ukraine that led to the current standoff in eastern Europe.
Deer Park Ladies Golf Club Spring General Meeting

Deer Park Ladies Golf Club Spring General Meeting

The Art of Revolution until May 24, 2014 - Godfrey Dean Art Gallery is presenting a timely exhibition of posters that were used during the early stages of the EuroMaidan protests in Kyiv, Ukraine.
Double Big Band

Double Big Band

Larry Pearen conducts the "mass band," made up of the combined Yorkton Community Concert Band and Prairie Winds Concert Band from Regina.
Terriers WCC champs

Terriers WCC champs

The Yorkton Terriers are Western Canada Cup champions, and are now headed to the Royal Bank Cup tournament starting Saturday in Vernon, B.C.

MLAs consult on disabilities strategy

A provincial government team examining the issue of how disability is viewed in Saskatchewan and how the Province can better support the inclusion of people with disabilities held a public consultation in Yorkton May 1.
Yorkton boy chairs Regina "Gutsy Walk"

Yorkton boy chairs Regina "Gutsy Walk"

An 11-year-old Yorkton boy is leading the charge to raise awareness of and raise funds for research into two diseases that do not get a lot of public attention, probably because of the private "bathroom" nature of their symptoms.
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