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Health regions saving

Health regions saving

Combined purchasing power has resulted in more dollars available to patient-centred care in Saskatchewan.
Nominee program undergoes changes

Nominee program undergoes changes

The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) will be introducing improvements to its entrepreneur category following consultations with a wide-range of stakeholders that will improve processing times, attract investment and foster the creation o
Capital commitment for province highest ever

Capital commitment for province highest ever

Record infrastructure investment of more than $3.3 billion through the Saskatchewan Builds Capital Plan and the province’s Crown corporations will help keep Saskatchewan strong.

Chef Dez on Cooking - Creating cold sauces for your lettuce

Most don’t consider salad dressings to be sauces, however they share the same definition: a flavourful liquid that enhances a finished dish.
Trafficking charge laid in Yorkton

Trafficking charge laid in Yorkton

On March 17, 2015 Yorkton Municipal RCMP members initiated an investigation into persons trafficking marijuana within the City of Yorkton. As a result of this investigation, two residences along with a vehicle were searched.
New location and name for Salvation Army food bank

New location and name for Salvation Army food bank

The Salvation Army Food Bank has moved. Formerly located in the Thrift Store on Betts Avenue, it now has its own location right across the street along with a new name.
Deadline for crop insurance March 31

Deadline for crop insurance March 31

The Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation (SCIC) is reminding producers to review the choices and options available for 2015 and to enrol, renew, or make any adjustments or changes to their coverage by March 31, 2015.
Elm pruning deadline

Elm pruning deadline

To reduce the risk of Dutch elm disease (DED), pruning of elm trees will once again be prohibited throughout Saskat­che­wan from April 1 to August 31. Elm bark beetles that spread the disease are most active during this time of year.
Illegal hunting nets fine

Illegal hunting nets fine

Two Saskatchewan men were recently fined a total of $6,970 in Outlook provincial court for unlawfully hunting moose in the Elbow area.
Norquay wins the community challenge

Norquay wins the community challenge

Norquay’s community rink will get a facelift thanks to a $10,000 boost from the 2015 Get Our Community Moving Challenge powered by Blue Cross.
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