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YRHS Robotics team gears up

YRHS Robotics team gears up

Being the best in the nation is hard work for a young robotics team, but it sure has its perks. For two teens from Yorkton, the perks include two trips across the world.

Input sought on e-health records

eHealth Saskatchewan is inviting residents of Saskatchewan to visit a website to learn more about electronic health records and participate in a short survey to answer questions about what type of electronic services would be useful to them.

Looking at new emergency centres

As part of the province's commitment to strengthen health care in rural Saskatchewan, Minister responsible for Rural and Remote Health Randy Weekes recently announced that the province is exploring the implementation of Collaborative Emergency Centre

Step closer to water plan

The Government of Saskatchewan is a step closer to the implementation of a comprehensive water management plan that will integrate activities that are necessary to the management and protection of water in this province.
Six generations and counting

Six generations and counting

William Protzak speaks only in Ukrainian as his eyes focus on the newborn just a short distance away. One word sticks out: baby.
RM of Saltcoats hits 100 year mark

RM of Saltcoats hits 100 year mark

'The only sure things in life are death and taxes' is a common saying. For the life of a rural municipality, it can be said the only sure things are doctor shortages and road maintenance. Residents of the rural municipality of Saltcoats No.
Swim to survive: lessons from drowning prevention week

Swim to survive: lessons from drowning prevention week

Do you know the difference between a lifejacket and and personal flotation device (PFD)? That was one of many lessons Jody Bencze, the Gallagher Centre's aquatics programmer, tried to teach from July 21 to 28 for National Drowning Prevention Week.

Highway work on #1 & #48

Construction has recently resumed on exit and entrance ramps at the junction of Highways 1 and 48 at White City just east of Regina.
Bodnarchuk not your average driver

Bodnarchuk not your average driver

Sherrie Bodnarchuk may not "know one end of a screwdriver" but she knows how to go from zero to 200 miles per hour in less than seven seconds. She displayed this expertise on July 22 at the Kambusters annual drag race competition.
Kidney donation doesn't save job

Kidney donation doesn't save job

Debbie Stevens, 47, filed a claim before the New York Human Rights commission in April alleging that she was fired in November by Ms. Jackie Brucia, a controller of the Atlantic Automotive Group of West Islip, N.Y.
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