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Pilot project for auto body repair

Pilot project for auto body repair

SGI is funding the pilot for a new pre-employment auto body repair program at the Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies (SIIT).
Tickets issued for traffic safety

Tickets issued for traffic safety

Close to 400 motorists were ticketed during January’s traffic safety spotlight on intersection safety.
Kin Week declared for March 1-7 in Yorkton

Kin Week declared for March 1-7 in Yorkton

Following a request from both the Yorkton Kinsmen, and Kinette Clubs Yorkton, Council unanimously declared Kin Week for March 1-7 in the city.
Photography exhibit a first for local artist

Photography exhibit a first for local artist

Devin Wilger’s first photography exhibit started with an invitation he didn’t think he would ever accept. A friend who lives in Arizona told him to come on down and visit. “It just worked out that I was actually able to drive down there,” he said.

Province ranks first in Canada

Saskatchewan is the most attractive jurisdiction for mining investment in Canada, according to an annual global survey of mining executives released today by the Fraser Institute, an independent, non-partisan Canadian policy think-tank.

Taxpayers lose with handouts

For decades, governments in Canada have funneled billions of dollars into the coffers of private, for-profit businesses.

Things I do with words... The people of Yorkton may need to get out more

On the weekend I attended a concert in this city, put on by a relatively prominent Canadian musician. It was a good concert, though when I arrived I couldn’t help but think “this parking lot should be more full than this.

Canada needs a plan for growth

To the Editor: While Stephen Harper revs up his election themes about fear, insecurity and lower expectations, Justin Trudeau’s core message is about economic growth, fairness and better opportunities. The contrast is powerful -- in Mr.

Federal ruling going the wrong way

To the Editor: I did not celebrate the decision of the Supreme Court re: physician assisted suicide and I trust there are many others who share my morose in applauding decision about death.

Pasture transition approach needs work

To the Editor: Agricultural Produ­cers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS), Community Pasture Patrons Association of Saskatchewan (CPPAS), Public Pastures – Public Interest (PPPI) and Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation (SWF) examined Saskatchewan’s appr
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