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Four dead in Broadview train collision

Four dead in Broadview train collision

Three children and an 18-year-old girl are dead following a collision with a train approximately 5 km east of Broadview.
Software reduces food consumption

Software reduces food consumption

Researchers at the University of Tokyo's Graduate School of Information Science and Technology have developed goggles that can enlarge the image of a bite of food so that the eater might fool himself into thinking he has consumed more than he has (an

Economy still strong

Saskatchewan's economy continues to lead the country with a new Statistics Canada report released today showing average weekly earnings in the province jumping 5.4 per cent in May when compared with May 2011.
Skatepark ready for part-time use

Skatepark ready for part-time use

With construction nearly complete, Yorkton's new skatepark on Brodie Avenue is now open in the evenings. Crews are still working at the site, requiring it to be closed each day from 7 am until 7 pm. But the park could be fully open within days.
Summer Reading Program 2012 Entertainer Tour presents Len Gadica

Summer Reading Program 2012 Entertainer Tour presents Len Gadica

At the Godfrey Dean Gallery: Memory Eternal: Ukrainian Orthodox Church Interiors - July 9 to Sept. 7, 2012. Wynyard photographer Ed Stachyruk has been quietly documenting the interiors of tiny and often hidden Orthodox Catholic churches.

Labour review

Labour Relations and Workplace Safety received more than 3,700 submissions in response to a public consultation paper proposing a comprehensive review of the current provincial labour legislation.
Rotarian's Donate

Rotarian's Donate

"Yorkton Rotary is very pleased to support The Health Foundation's campaign raising funds for an additional ultrasound machine. Adding another ultrasound machine will reduce the need to travel to Regina by reducing our wait times.
Toddler play group brings people together

Toddler play group brings people together

Making friends in a new city can be tough. It can be even more difficult when raising a young family.
A book of places to see

A book of places to see

Saskatchewan abounds with wonderful places to see, but The Great Saskatchewan Bucket List cuts to the chase and takes you to the best of the best. This new book features 50 unforgettable natural wonders to see before you "kick the bucket".
New college program launched

New college program launched

A signing ceremony officially launched a four-year Bachelor of Indigenous Education program, slated to begin in Fall 2012 at Parkland College's campus in Fort Qu'Appelle.
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