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Man-Sask meeting

The city of Brandon, Manitoba, will play host to the second in a series of joint cabinet meetings between the governments of Manitoba and Saskatchewan.
French education week

French education week

École St. Michael's School in Yorkton is celebrating la Semaine d'Éducation Française- French Education Week from February 7 to 10. During this week, the French Immersion program at École St.
Black-footed ferret returns to Canadian Prairies

Black-footed ferret returns to Canadian Prairies

The black-footed ferret teetered on the brink of total extinction, but is now something of a shining example of what can be done to turn the trend and save a species from disappearing forever.
Unusual method needed to take tricks

Unusual method needed to take tricks

There is something about card games which make them popular among those of us who like board games.

It's RRSP crunch time

(NC) - RRSP crunch time - that time of year when you search the nooks and crannies of your finances for the money you need to make your annual RRSP contribution.

Comprehensive housing strategy

The Government of Saskatchewan is leading the development of a comprehensive housing strategy by the end of June 2011.
Transitions make for challenging year

Transitions make for challenging year

The Good Spirit School Division gave a snapshot of its operations at its Annual Meeting of Electors on January 31. Superintendent of Business Administration Sherry Todosichuk presented the division's annual financial report.
Hot rockers heading to city

Hot rockers heading to city

Bleeker Ridge is headed to St. Mary's Cultural Centre in Yorkton for a Feb. 24 gig showcasing their style of straight ahead rock.

Watch for fake credit cards

The RCMP "F" Division Commercial Crime Section along with other police agencies are currently investigating a series of counterfeit credit card frauds that have occurred in Regina, Saskatoon, Calgary, rural Saskatchewan and rural Alberta.
Documentary brings filmmaker home to Sask.

Documentary brings filmmaker home to Sask.

Filmmaker Kenton Vaughan grew up in the Saltcoats area, although he moved to Ontario in 1987 after graduating high school in Yorkton.
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