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Insurance Act changes in Saskatchewan

The Government of Saskatchewan is introducing major changes that will modernize the insurance industry and strengthen consumer protection.
Give the gift of literacy

Give the gift of literacy

With kids off school and parents home from work, the winter holidays are perfect for creating family time to play and learn together! ABC Life Literacy Canada offers these holiday family literacy tips to warm your heart—and feed your mind! • Family b

Campaign creates stroke awareness

The Heart and Stroke Foundation launched a new national campaign to raise awareness of the signs of stroke based on FAST, a simple and effective educational approach that is being used in many countries with success.
Salvation Army wish list

Salvation Army wish list

The Salvation Army is looking for some help in its effort to supply 300 children in the city and area with a toy for Christmas this year.

RCMP accident report - Dec. 10, 2014

Saturday, December 6th , 2014 at approximately 4:30 PM, Canora RCMP, Preeceville and Sturgis Fire Departments and Preeceville EMS were dispatched to a single motor vehicle rollover on highway #49 approximately 5 KM west of Preeceville, Sask.

Survey to provide advice for water problems

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas!!! We got a good snowfall last weekend, so now the ground is covered and the snow SPARKLES with the sun shining on it. Kevin Coleridge has volunteered to make the cross-country ski trails ...
Call Highway Hotline for current updates

Call Highway Hotline for current updates

Snow plow trucks and operators have already been out in full force to clear the way for drivers this winter. More than 300 snow plows are stationed across the province available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Sunrise Health and Wellness Centre opens

Sunrise Health and Wellness Centre opens

A new option is now available for people who need heath care in the region.
Parkland College nursing grads hold pinning ceremony

Parkland College nursing grads hold pinning ceremony

Parkland College honoured the Practical Nursing Class of 2014 in a pinning ceremony Friday in Yorkton. The celebration is a traditional way of welcoming the class of 22 students into the nursing profession.

Carbon tax wrong choice for Canada

To the Editor: Carbon taxes are back on centre stage in Canada, after a new “bipartisan” Ecofiscal Commission came out in favour of the idea. Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne is also talking about carbon taxes, as is Quebec Premier Philippe Couillard.
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