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Setting up People's Choice art competition

Setting up People's Choice art competition

Curator Marnie Bernard carefully straightens out a painting of a rustic scene by Tara Keating-Jaap, an entry in the James Weir People's Choice art competition on exhibit at the Allie Griffin Art Gallery from now until the end of January.

Surgical wait times dropping - positive trend continues

The Saskatchewan Surgical Initiative (SkSI) emphasis on sooner, safer, smarter surgical care is resulting in more surgeries being provided, fewer "long waiters" and better surgical patient experiences.
Weyburn's New Year's baby for 2012

Weyburn's New Year's baby for 2012

Curtis and Shantel Seitz, and big brother Keran, welcome baby Sakoda, the first baby born to a Weyburn couple in 2012. The Weyburn couple had originally thought Sakoda would be a Christmas baby, as she was due on Dec.

Saskatchewan economy sets records, attracts investment in 2011

Saskatchewan's economy had a banner year in 2011 and the New Year is projected to be even better.

We're number one

Saskatchewan is ranked number one in the nation in the following areas: Residential construction in the first nine months of 2011 increased 25.

Slow down in school zones

With the holiday season coming to an end and children heading back to school, CAA Saskatchewan reminds drivers to be alert around schools: Slow down to the posted speed limit. Be prepared to stop for safety patrols at intersections and crosswalks.

Pouliot named to CHL Top Prospects Game in Kelowna

Weyburn's own Derrick Pouliot was announced as one of the 40 CHL players that will compete in the 2012 Home Hardware CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game at Prospera Place in Kelowna, BC, on February 1, 2012.

Wheatland Senior Centre news

The results of the senior Centre's activities from December 18 to December 24: Bridge: (Monday) 1st Chris Diemert, 2nd Jack Medwed, 3rd Joyce Hemphill. Bridge: (Friday) 1st Annie Balzer, 2nd Jack Medwed, 3rd George Gillies.

Saskatchewan taxpayers protected from inflation

Saskatchewan residents will see an additional $25.2 million in annual tax savings as a result of the indexation of the provincial income tax system in 2012.

Another way of putting patients first

Health Minister Don McMorris recently released Saskatchewan's Health Human Resources Plan, which is a guide that will inform health workforce strategies and policies of the province, health regions, educational institutes and other stakeholders over
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