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New spinal clinics open

New clinics are now open in Saskatoon and Regina to improve access to assessment and prompt treatment for people suffering from low back pain.
Hinder hot and headed to Yorkton

Hinder hot and headed to Yorkton

Hinder is hot these days. But like most bands the success did not come overnight said band lead vocalist Austin Winkler. "We have been together since 2001," he said, adding "that's making me sound old.
Nature needs us

Nature needs us

In 2008, economics student Tim DeChristopher went to an auction set up by the Bush administration for the oil and gas industry. He bid $1.

Support for farmers affected by moisture

Federal and provincial governments are once again providing support to producers affected by excess moisture on the Prairies.

Major potash deals are being renewed

Canpotex Limited (Canpotex) recently signed contracts with its long-term Indian contract customers, Coromandel International and Tata Chemicals, to supply 670,000 tonnes of potash during the period October 1, 2011 to March 31, 2012.
Baseball experience awaits Stilborn, Calanchie

Baseball experience awaits Stilborn, Calanchie

There is a possibility that the two Junior Cardinals pitchers could finish their baseball season as national champions. Ross Stilborn and teammate Logan Calanchie are going to be in for an awful lot of baseball beginning on Aug.
Hay, Brown and Procyshen finish 1-3 at Open

Hay, Brown and Procyshen finish 1-3 at Open

The Men's Open was held over the weekend at Deer Park Municipal Golf Course. About 65 players took part in the two-day event. The tournament was broken down into Flites. First through seven, and the Championship Flite. Each Flite had a winner.

Review for water authorities

Minister responsible for the Saskatchewan Watershed Authority Dustin Duncan today announced a has review of the province's water management infrastructure and its current operations.

Funds needed

Thousands of Canadians are affected by disaster every year. On average, Canadian Red Cross volunteers respond to a disaster every four hours. Disasters range from house fires affecting one family to floods causing hundreds to be evacuated.
New recognition for volunteers

New recognition for volunteers

The federal government last month announced the Prime Minister's Volunteer Awards, the first annual federal program to acknowledge the country's hardest-working citizens.
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