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Yorkton Film Festival announces free screening on April 29

Yorkton Film Festival announces free screening on April 29

The Yorkton Film Festival is proud to announce that it has partnered with Reel Canada to celebrate National Canadian Film Day on Wednesday, April 29.
Illegal fish trafficking ring in Northern Saskatchewan

Illegal fish trafficking ring in Northern Saskatchewan

An undercover investigation by the Ministry of Environment to stop an illegal fish trafficking ring in northern Saskatchewan has netted 15 charges under Saskatchewan’s Outfitter and Guide Regulations and The charges were laid by the ministry after in
Skills Competition

Skills Competition

The Provincial Skills competition was held on April 16-17 in Moose Jaw. Sacred Heart High School sent eight students to compete in trade and technology areas.
SaskGaming returns increase

SaskGaming returns increase

SaskGaming released its 2014 Annual Report in the Legislature on April 15, declaring a net income before payment to the General Revenue Fund (GRF) of $49.8 million, up from $41.1 million in 2013.
Drivers still not bucking up

Drivers still not bucking up

More than 450 motorists failed to buckle up or properly secure children in vehicles during March’s traffic safety focus on occupant restraints.

Neighborly Advice According to Ed - Open both eyes and watch what you’re doing

Ed, my neighbor next door, watched me back my car out of the garage yesterday. My neighbor didn’t mind telling me that my backing up could have been straighter and better.
Changes made to act by SLGA

Changes made to act by SLGA

Regulations that prohibit striptease entertainment as a regular activity in liquor licensed establishments are now in effect.

Parliamentary Report - Support available for Canadian students

To help ensure Canada’s long-term economic prosperity, the Government of Canada knows that it is essential that Canadians have affordable access to the training and education they need to get well-paying jobs.
Grants awarded to community organizations

Grants awarded to community organizations

The Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority (SLGA) is providing more than $1.4 million to more than 600 community groups and organizations across the province through its charitable gaming grant program.
Uranium sale milestone

Uranium sale milestone

Saskatchewan’s uranium mining industry is celebrating a milestone achievement, as a historic new agreement with India sets the stage for shipments of Canadian uranium to that country for electricity generation.
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