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Birdhouses build fund for cancer program

Birdhouses build fund for cancer program

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Trudeau aims north to pull out Sask. seat

Trudeau aims north to pull out Sask. seat

Can you imagine the federal Liberals emerging from this fall’s national election with more seats in Saskatchewan than they already have? Admittedly, it takes a fair bit of imagination. And it will take more than a little luck on the Liberals’ part.

Stolen vehicle recovered by Wynyard RCMP

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School supported

School supported

Farm Credit Canada (FCC) is contributing $100,000 to school meal programs across Canada as part of FCC Drive Away Hunger. For a third year in a row, FCC is supporting meal programs offered at 100 schools across Canada.

Community building forum helps bridge cultures

The Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan, City of Yorkton, and Parkland District for Sport, Culture and Recreation are collaborating to host a free Community Building Forum in Yorkton.

Increasing accessibility to arts funding

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75 years, and still we remember

75 years, and still we remember

Seven and a half decades have passed, yet images of D-Day and in particular Juno Beach resonates with many of us as if the event were one at least in our own lifetime.
Poster winner

Poster winner

Trinity Happy is the first place winner within the Assiniboine River Watershed and also the Provincial Grand Prize in the Association’s annual poster contest.
Seeding nears completion across SK.

Seeding nears completion across SK.

Seeding of the 2019 crop is nearing completion, with the majority of the crop being planted this month.
Governments of Alberta and Saskatchewan sign MOU on service rig regulatory harmonization

Governments of Alberta and Saskatchewan sign MOU on service rig regulatory harmonization

The service rig industry, a vital part of Alberta and Saskatchewan's oil and gas sector, has been needlessly restricted by unnecessary rules that limit movement between work sites and across provincial borders.
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