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Sobriety cases drags on

In February, the Tennessee Supreme Court ruled that David Bell could not avoid being charged with DUI merely because he had been sober enough to pass all six "field sobriety tests" administered during a traffic stop.
Six piece family band set to perform

Six piece family band set to perform

It's the last concert of the 2013-2014 Yorkton Arts Council's "Stars for Saskatchewan" concert series, and this concert year is ending with the dynamic energy of "Everything Fitz", Tuesday, May 6 at 8:00 p.m.

Tougher impaired suspensions set

The laws around impaired driving are getting a lot tougher in Saskatchewan beginning June 27, 2014.
Innovative card design an eyegrabber

Innovative card design an eyegrabber

There are games out there which grab you by the artwork. The Agents was one of those games for me.
Local club hosts provincial speaking event

Local club hosts provincial speaking event

4-H Public Speaking is an annual event that all 4-H members must complete to be successful each year. Although it can be very scary going up in front of other 4-H members, parents and judges, it can also be very rewarding.

2013 brought record investment

Last year was marked by significant and sustained investments into SaskPower's power grid and generation assets, along with the largest increase to electricity sales the company has seen in two decades - a total of $2 billion was invested in infrastr

Fund for Victims Services Program

The Ministry of Justice is providing $267,000 in new annual funding to establish a Police-based Victim Services Program in central Saskatchewan. Sask Central Victim Services Inc.

Long time in jail before Texas trial

More Texas Justice: After 37 years in prison, Jerry Hartfield goes to court in April for a retrial of his 1977 conviction (and death sentence) for murder in Bay City, Texas.

Helping children

The provincial government has introduced legislation to provide legal counsel for children in child protection hearings.
Show sets woman against unusual landscapes

Show sets woman against unusual landscapes

A traveling exhibition is now hanging in the pARTners Art Gallery in the Yorkton Public Library. The exhibit 'Garden Immaculate' is a touring exhibition sponsored by OSAC.
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