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MLA visit

MLA visit

On November 26 Mr. Ostapowich's YRHS History 10 students visited Government House and the Saskatchewan Legislature. The students toured Government House which was decorated for the Christmas season.

Student skills better

Saskatchewan students are improving in key subjects like science, reading and math according to results from the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) 2012, released by the Organisation for Economic and Co-operative Development (OECD)

Permits reach record high

October was a very busy month for construction companies in the province as building permits totalled a record $370.6 million. Month-over-month, building permits were up by 26.
Luncheon highlights Chamber's year

Luncheon highlights Chamber's year

A mix-up in scheduling had the Chamber of Commerce scrambling at the last minute to come up with content for its monthly luncheon December 3.

Short Film Day event

The Yorkton Film Festival (YFF) will serve as Saskatchewan's only venue for this year's Shortest Day Short Film Celebration.

Worries over whitetail numbers

Hunting season is never without at least some controversy, but this year nobody is happy including the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation (SWF), which accused the government of ignoring the science by allocating just as many hunting licences as in prev

Essential services added to Act

The Government of Saskatchewan has introduced amendments to The Saskatchewan Employment Act to include essential services.
Inventor wants 3D printers for all

Inventor wants 3D printers for all

A Yorkton inventor is poised to revolutionize the world of 3D printing. Rylan Grayston has created the Peachy Printer a 3D printer that will sell for $100, and put the technology within the reach of everyone.

Keep your home safe

Unlike those tacky Christmas sweaters, safety never goes out of style! Here are some simple, timely tips and reminders to help you and your loved ones stay safe over the holidays.

Equity crowdfunding

Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority (FCAA) will now allow small businesses and start-ups in Saskatchewan to sell stakes in their companies to residents of the province through the Saskatchewan Equity Crowdfunding Exemption.
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