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Conversations about soil at Parkland College

Conversations about soil at Parkland College

The Conversations with US program connects experts from the University of Saskatchewan with the Parkland College to discuss issues relevant to the region.

Incentives for rural doctors announced

Premier Brad Wall announced new funding to attract more recently-graduated physicians to rural Saskatchewan communities and improve patients' access to physician services.
U18/U16 girls earn provincial soccer gold

U18/U16 girls earn provincial soccer gold

The Yorkton United Under 18/16 Girls soccer team claimed Gold at the 2013 Saskatchewan Indoor Soccer Provincial Championships in Regina. The first game on Friday night was against rival Regina Unidad.
Sometimes being stubborn is necessary

Sometimes being stubborn is necessary

Ed, my neighbor next door, is off at his family's place in Edmonton. Ruby, his wife, says that it is her winter mental health break. Since Ed is so bored with winter, Ruby talked him into a trip to his cousins at Edmonton.
U14 Girls take silver at provincials

U14 Girls take silver at provincials

The Yorkton United Under 14 Girls soccer team claimed a silver medal at the 2013 Saskatchewan Indoor Soccer Provincial Championships in Regina recently. The first game of the tournament was against Regina Unidad.

It's Agriculture Safety Week

Agriculture Minister Lyle Stewart and Labour Relations and Workplace Safety Minister Don Morgan proclaimed Agricultural Safety Week in Saskatchewan, March 10-16.

Outdoor Show and Expo aids NASP program

In its second year of existence the Parkland Outdoor Show and Expo expanded in a big way in its aim to raise money for the National Archery in Schools Program and build a National Archery Facility to hold events in Yorkton.

$10 million for ads but cutting food safety

To the Editor: Conservative MP Garry Breitkreuz and his party are trying to buy your support with advertising paid for with your tax dollars. They're increasing spending on advertising while cutting programs that really matter to Canadians.

SCIC encourages local participation in world development

The Saskatchewan Council for International Cooperation (SCIC) connects the different international development groups through the province together.

Operating deficit

Deficit to be offset by reserve funds
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