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Duck Mountain upgrades

The Government of Saskatchewan is spending $150,000 for culvert and road repairs at eight locations in Duck Mountain Provincial Park.
Being chased by a bull will keep a fellow awake!

Being chased by a bull will keep a fellow awake!

"I am having trouble keeping my eyes open lately," was not the comment to make to Ed, my neighbor next door. It resulted in Ed announcing that as a retiree I am worn out from sitting around and napping everyday.
Doctor recruitment/retention needs a team approach

Doctor recruitment/retention needs a team approach

A considerable number of Saskatchewan centres are facing interruptions to - and even elimination of - certain health care services in their communities because of doctor shortages says the province's Minister Responsible for Rural and Remote Health.

Aviva funding up for grabs again

It's time again to start thinking about how to improve your community.

Saskatchewan hospital centennial celebrations

To the Editor: July 12, 13 and 14, 2013, will bring many former employees of the Saskatchewan Hospital North Battleford, to the Battlefords! The hundreds of employees over these past 100 years, lived in and around the Battlefords, but retired elsewhe

Atom Gridders win road thriller

The Yorkton Atom Gridders continued their winning ways in Regina on Sunday as they won a 46-45 shootout over the Balgonie Griffins North in a game that featured seven touchdowns for the young Gridders.

How our pets can reduce our stresses and anxieties

Submitted by Stan Popovich Animals and our pets can be a great way to reduce our every day stresses and anxieties. It is not easy to deal with our fears and anxieties, however, spending time with animals can makes us feel better.

Health care needs are clear

To the Editor: Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) President Paul Moist, responding to my August 13 column focusing on government orders to shut down Dr.
Party in Pink

Party in Pink

Movin' to end Breast Cancer

Terriers get ready for season with Seed to Score fundraiser

With the SJHL season dropping the puck on Friday, the Yorkton Terriers hockey club began harvest on its newest attempt to pump much needed money into the program with its "Seed to Score" efforts.
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