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Wholesale trade rises in Saskatchewan

Wholesale trade rises in Saskatchewan

The value of wholesale trade in Saskatchewan continues to grow and set new records, reaching $2.3 billion in November 2014 – the highest number ever recorded (seasonally adjusted) since Statistics Canada began collecting wholesale trade data in 1993.
YORKTON IN REVIEW - Week of January 21/15

YORKTON IN REVIEW - Week of January 21/15

Legion on Lookout

Legion on Lookout

The Royal Canadian Legion is seeing a greater need for new members every year, as present members in the executive positions are aging.
New Caterpillar for City of Yorkton fleet

New Caterpillar for City of Yorkton fleet

The City unveiled the latest addition to its snow removal fleet January 15.
Red Tape Awareness week proclaimed

Red Tape Awareness week proclaimed

The Government of Saskatchewan and the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) proclaimed January 19 to 23, 2015, Red Tape Awareness Week in the province.
A musical journey with Ensemble Caprice

A musical journey with Ensemble Caprice

Ensemble Caprice is going to take you on a journey. The group, celebrating its 25th year in 2015, is coming to Yorkton, telling the story of people immigrating to South America from Spain through music with Salsa Baroque.
Electronic health records now complete

Electronic health records now complete

A comprehensive provincial electronic health record (EHR) for Saskatchewan residents is complete.
Sales tax may be the new reality

Sales tax may be the new reality

With oil prices plunging and provincial resource revenues expected to drop, there is no doubt that Alberta’s red ink will rise. In response, Premier Jim Prentice has floated the notion of a provincial sales tax and/or hikes in other taxes.

Discrimination policy needs fixing

Plain and simple, governments shouldn’t treat people differently based on race. Seems like a simple concept, but that is not what’s happening at the federal government’s new Canadian Museum for Human Rights in Winnipeg.

Things I do with words... It would make more sense to light money on fire

A copy of Stadium Events for the Nintendo Entertainment System has just sold for $35,000. This is approximately the same price as a very nicely equipped Nissan Altima.
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