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Melfort council signs four-year contract with employees

Melfort council signs four-year contract with employees

The City of Melfort has signed a new four-year contract with its employees that will see them get a one per cent wage increase in 2017, and a 2.5 per cent increase each year for 2018, 2019 and 2020.
Crushing win for Nipawin Hawks against Yorkton

Crushing win for Nipawin Hawks against Yorkton

The Nipawin Hawks jumped on the Yorkton Terriers early and never looked back as they cruised to a 5-0 win over the Terriers in Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League action in Nipawin on Oct. 13.
PHOTOS: Extreme winds hit Tisdale

PHOTOS: Extreme winds hit Tisdale

From a rout to a shootout: the Melfort Mustangs' week

From a rout to a shootout: the Melfort Mustangs' week

Oct. 11 The Melfort Mustangs put an end to their two-game losing streak in emphatic fashion as they routed the Melville Millionaires 8-1 in Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League action in Melfort on Oct. 11.
Saskatchewan Party leadership candidates gather at Tobin Lake

Saskatchewan Party leadership candidates gather at Tobin Lake

All five Saskatchewan Party leadership candidates gathered at Tobin Lake at a supper organized by the local Carrot River Valley constituency association. The supper at the Shorebird Inn Oct.
Tisdale EDO talks to parliamentary committee

Tisdale EDO talks to parliamentary committee

A familiar name to Tisdale residents spoke to a group of federal MLAs asking for suggestions to improve competitiveness and productivity of Canadian businesses.
Throwback: New SARCAN depot officially opened

Throwback: New SARCAN depot officially opened

From the Tisdale Recorder Files, Oct. 22, 1997
Nipawin council changes their absence pay, travel rates

Nipawin council changes their absence pay, travel rates

Adjustments were made to Nipawin council’s remuneration and travel compensation policies. The new remuneration policy, passed at the Oct.
Peterson believes Carrot River Outback Thunder could be contender in his final season

Peterson believes Carrot River Outback Thunder could be contender in his final season

Carrot River Outback Thunder forward Nick Peterson is looking to go out with a bang. The 21-year-old from Nipawin is currently in his fourth and final season with the Prairie Junior Hockey League team.
Tisdale appealing census, residents earning a little more

Tisdale appealing census, residents earning a little more

As Statistics Canada unveiled the income data from the 2016 census, the Town of Tisdale has revealed that it’s appealing the census’ population count.
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