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U.S. congressional delegation visits Boundary Dam 3

U.S. congressional delegation visits Boundary Dam 3

Saskatchewan’s global leadership on carbon capture and storage technology (CCS) will be showcased tomorrow for visiting members of a United States congressional delegation.
Speeding an issue this summer with police issuing more than 3,550 tickets

Speeding an issue this summer with police issuing more than 3,550 tickets

Speeding an issue this summer with police issuing more than 3,550 tickets With a record-breaking construction season in full swing, July’s traffic safety spotlight highlighted the need for motorists to slow down and exercise additional caution in wor
ExploreSask photo contest closes on September 15

ExploreSask photo contest closes on September 15

Tourism Saskatchewan reminds amateur and professional photographers that September 15 is the final day to enter the ExploreSask Photo Contest.
Transaction Mail volumes fell faster in first half of 2015 than in any first half since volumes peak

Transaction Mail volumes fell faster in first half of 2015 than in any first half since volumes peak

The Canada Post segment reported a loss before tax of $31 million for the second quarter as Transaction Mail volumes fell sharply.
Sask Polytech recognized for applied project management program

Sask Polytech recognized for applied project management program

Saskatchewan’s only online project management program, offered by Saskatchewan Polytechnic, has been given the gold seal by the Canadian Construction Association and recognized by the Project Management Institute (PMI).
With stroke, minutes count

With stroke, minutes count

(NC) — Time is everything during a stroke. Stroke occurs when the blood supply to the brain is cut off.
New Art Board CEO

New Art Board CEO

The Board of Directors of the Saskatchewan Arts Board today announced the appointment of Michael Jones as Chief Executive Officer of the Arts Board, effective October 13, 2015.
Northern Lights coin unveiled

Northern Lights coin unveiled

The final coin in the Royal Canadian Mint’s stunning silver coin series A Story of the Northern Lights was unveiled today in Whitehorse with local community and First Nations leaders.
YORKTON IN REVIEW - August 27, 2015

YORKTON IN REVIEW - August 27, 2015

Volunteers Needed!

Gardeners’ Market Every Saturday beginning Aug. 8 from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Melrose Ave. and Simpson St. Prairie Harvest CLC (North parking lot) Local gardeners selling produce. New Horizons Friday Night Dance 78 First Ave. N., Yorkton, Sk.
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