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Changes not ones needed most

To the Editor: There is an old saying in politics “policy is set by those who show up”. Not always those with the best and brightest ideas and not even always a majority.
Look for built-in flexibility in your home

Look for built-in flexibility in your home

Flexibility is an integral part of today’s lifestyle. Flexible work schedules, flexible child care options, flexible borrowing and investment options….
P3 model saves government more than $30 million on construction costs of new schools

P3 model saves government more than $30 million on construction costs of new schools

By using a public-private partnership (P3) model to build 18 new elementary schools on nine joint-use sites, the provincial government is saving taxpayers $34.
FCAA investor alert: companies targeting Saskatchewan residents

FCAA investor alert: companies targeting Saskatchewan residents

The Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority (FCAA) is warning Saskatchewan investors about unregistered binary option companies soliciting investments through cold-calls and email.
School zone safety the focus for September - Motorists reminded to slow down and exercise caution

School zone safety the focus for September - Motorists reminded to slow down and exercise caution

Look out for children in school zones as if they were your own. That’s the advice of former school bus driver Andy Schwindt, a current manager of Warner Transportation, the busing contractor for the Regina Public School Board.
Provincial Archives Celebrates 70 Years with a New Act

Provincial Archives Celebrates 70 Years with a New Act

The proclamation of The Archives and Public Records Management Act will advance government accountability for the management of public records, particularly electronic ones. All public records, regardless of format, are subject to the new Act.
1st Annual Strength of our Women Awards Gala Dinner

1st Annual Strength of our Women Awards Gala Dinner

On behalf of the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations (FSIN) and the Saskatchewan First Nations Women’s Commission (SFNWC), Interim Chief Kimberly Jonathan announces that there will be a special recognition night to honour the contributions and
National job vacancy rate drops in Q2; Sask has highest job vacancy rate in Canada with 11,100 unfil

National job vacancy rate drops in Q2; Sask has highest job vacancy rate in Canada with 11,100 unfil

Approximately 325,200 job openings remain unfilled across the country, according to the latest Help Wanted report by the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB). Nationwide openings in full-time, part-time and temporary positions sit at 2.
Legion branch seeks to expand membership

Legion branch seeks to expand membership

Preparing for their first general meeting of the year, the executive leadership of the Yorkton Royal Canadian Legion branch listed the repair of their building, finding more revenue and increasing membership as their top priorities.
Trades & Technology Centre opens to students

Trades & Technology Centre opens to students

After more than a year of construction, Parkland College’s Trades and Technology Centre in Yorkton will open to students and the general public on Sept. 4. The first classes in the new building begin Sept. 8.
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