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October is Agriculture Month

October is Agriculture Month in Saskatchewan. In recognition of Agriculture Month, the federal and provincial governments are investing in future leaders of the agriculture industry.

Sport Shorts

Octoberfest Golf Scramble The Deer Park Municipal Golf Course will host the 2011 Ironman Octoberfest Scramble Saturday, October 1 with a 12 p.m. shotgun start. In the scramble the golf course is played from the toughest pins and tees.

Expanded SCIC office officially opens

City of Melville boosted by change

Flood funding boosted

The provincial government has announced an additional $33.9 million to be given to the Saskatchewan Watershed Authority to cover costs related to this year's unprecedented flooding.

Government partners to engage

The Government of Saskatchewan is providing a grant of almost $25,000 to Student Vote, a non-profit, non-partisan organization, to engage students in Saskatchewan's upcoming provincial election.
Atom Gridders play last game of season at home

Atom Gridders play last game of season at home

The Yorkton Atom Gridders hosted the visiting Regina Eskimos at Kinsmen Century Field Sunday. The Eskimos claimed a 26-0 win, handing the Atom Gridders their fourth loss of the season.
Saints tame Cobras in season opener

Saints tame Cobras in season opener

The Sacred Heart High School (SHHS) Senior Saints opened the current East Central nine man football season at home to the visiting Melville Cobras Thursday afternoon.
PRA wraps up auto racing season at speedway

PRA wraps up auto racing season at speedway

The Parkland Racing Association wrapped up the current racing season over the weekend with its annual two day events at the Yellowhead Racing Association International Speedway.

YFF Culture Days coming

It's all about a celebration of culture. The Yorkton Film Festival (YFF) has announced it will be presenting the event, "A Gift To Culture Days" on Saturday, October 1 at the Godfrey Dean Cultural Centre from 1-4 p.m.

Stop nuclear waste - do it for our children

To the Editor: Attention every Saskatchewan Resident, MLAs and Premier Wall! Emil Bell an Elder from Canoe Lake is on a HUNGER STRIKE! He started on September 6 and it is Against nuclear waste storage and transportation in Saskatchewan! We have walke
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