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Broken sticks for furniture business

Broken sticks for furniture business

Entrepreneurship is a skill which can be learned. And when it comes to education, hands-on learning is often the best way to pick up such skills.

Consulting on education system

The Government of Saskatchewan has appointed two advisors to lead a province-wide consultation process to ask students, teachers, parents and the broader education sector how to improve the education system by putting the Student First.
Temperance and Prohibitionist movements

Temperance and Prohibitionist movements

A political and religious movement that took hold in Western Canada, from Manitoba to the Rockies began first with Temperance organizations growing to outright Prohibition movements well over one hundred years ago.
St. Mary's School Celebrates Remembrance Day

St. Mary's School Celebrates Remembrance Day

The Veterans Celebrated the upcoming Remembrance Day by sharing their stories of their time during war with the children and staff.

Firearm safety important in community

The Canada Safety Council is committed to community safety and crime prevention. Firearms safety is an important aspect of that commitment. Every year, firearms-related incidents claim between 700 and 900 Canadian lives.
Helianthus XXXV

Helianthus XXXV

Come out and show your support for Evelyn Loster - Steak Nite Fundraiser, Sat., Nov. 16, 5 p.m. - 7 p.m., 7 p.m. - 9 p.m., Tapps Bar. Raffle draws, 50/50 draws. All proceeds from raffle & 50/50 go towards Evelyn's family medical expenses.

Premier welcomes EU trade deal

Premier Brad Wall has congratulated Prime Minister Stephen Harper on the announcement of an agreement in principle on a comprehensive free trade deal between Canada and the European Union (EU).

Dauphin Countryfest turns twenty-five

Dauphin's Countryfest is turning 25 and putting out a stellar lineup for its special 25th anniversary festival. At a press conference held at McPhillips Station Casino in Winnipeg, the first list of acts was released.
Arts school adds toddler Spanish

Arts school adds toddler Spanish

For people contemplating learning an additional language, Spanish may not be the first one to come to mind as being available in Yorkton.

Festival submissions accepted

The Yorkton Film Festival is now accepting submissions for its 2014 festival season. Submissions will be accepted until the deadline of January 31, 2014 at which time the adjudication process will begin.
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