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November big for auto sales in Sask.

Good news for Saskatchewan dealerships in November 2010. According to Statistics Canada new motor vehicle sales in the province jumped by 36.4 per cent in November of 2010 when compared with November 2009 (seasonally unadjusted).

Health staff declining flu shot

Nearly 60 percent of Sunrise Health Region's employees declined to receive a flu shot during this winter's immunization program. A report at the most recent Sunrise health board meeting revealed that just 42.

Plan literacy time

Parents - do you want to help your children improve their literacy skills, but find it difficult to engage them? Make literacy fun! Literacy is more than reading and writing - there are so many fun games that you can play together as a family to help
SaskTel employees donate

SaskTel employees donate

Yorkton & District TelCare donated $6,000 to Alzheimer's Society, Red Cross and the Salvation Army. SaskTel employees in the Yorkton area continue to support non-profit organizations in the 60th year of the SaskTel TelCare program.

Local resident wins Pools lottery

Ken Goltz is a regular player of the new Sport Select lottery game, Pools.
Knights make donation

Knights make donation

On Monday, January 10 the Knights of Columbus #2031 donated $5,000 to assist the purchase of new Operating Room equipment and Patient Controlled Analgesia (PCA) pain medication pumps.

R.R.S.P. - Saving for retirement is easier for couples

(NC) -Two is better than one when saving for retirement, according to research by Russell Investments Canada. "Single retirees can have a very financially healthy retirement, with the right planning and advice.

Arrests mount in drug case

A total of 23 people including the Chief of the Key First Nation have now been charged as the result of a six-month prescription drug trafficking investigation between the Yorkton, Canora, and Kamsack RCMP.

Non-Smoking Week underway

Health organizations are drawing attention to new tobacco policies in the province during National Non-Smoking Week, January 16-22. Smoking rates in Saskatchewan are among the highest in Canada at 25.

CO2 risks

Saskatchewan's health regions are taking steps to address the risk of accidental exposure to carbon monoxide (CO) fumes through a systemic installation of detectors in health facilities.
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