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Six steps for small business success

Some people start their own business blindly without first developing certain skills that will help ensure their success. And yet there are many schools, entrepreneurial training centres, and various government programs that are there to help.
Tiny sardines offer great guilt free value

Tiny sardines offer great guilt free value

When the six-year-old daughter of David Suzuki Foundation sustainable fisheries analyst Scott Wallace returned from a birthday party, excited about the hockey cards she got in her loot bag, her Dad asked, "What players did you get?" She replied that
Brain health part of body health

Brain health part of body health

About one hundred people attended a free brain fitness seminar at St. Mary's Cultural Centre in Yorkton last Wednesday evening.

SHHS advances to playoffs

You win some, you lose some but in their next football action scheduled for next Saturday afternoon, the SHHS Saints senior boys' football team will really want to win.

Take time to research

Everyone who starts a business wonders what their chances are for success. And because no two businesses are the same, this can be very difficult to predict.

Promotion crucial for your business

In our highly competitive world, advertising can make or break a business, including small ones. Even the best products and services won't sell if clients don't know that they exist and where they can find them.

Choosing a name for your company

Many self-employed workers tend to choose their family name for their business name.
Raiders tame 'Cats in season finale at U of R

Raiders tame 'Cats in season finale at U of R

They couldn't stop him. No matter how hard they tried they couldn't stop him.

Council approves study

At its regular meeting Aug. 23, Yorkton Council passed a motion for the City of Yorkton to move forward with the design of storm water management ponds which were part of a report on storm water management report submitted by Bullee Consulting Ltd.
Don't ditch the lunch break

Don't ditch the lunch break

Have you ever skipped your lunch break to do work? A lunch break is for more than just eating - it is a time to look after your health. Lunch breaks are an important part of the workday and are required by law in most places.
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