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Three physicians planning to leave Tisdale

Three physicians planning to leave Tisdale

Efforts to fill the vacancies have already begun through the SHA and the Saskatchewan Healthcare Recruitment Agency.
Park to honour longtime Weldon resident Wesley Petterson

Park to honour longtime Weldon resident Wesley Petterson

Weldon Playground Project supported by James Smith Cree Nation.
Northeast short railway lines receive government funding

Northeast short railway lines receive government funding

Saskatchewan has 13 short line railways operating on 2,123 kilometres of track.
Establishing promising careers in rural Saskatchewan

Establishing promising careers in rural Saskatchewan

Sask Polytech alumni find homes at Bourgault Industries, Ltd.
Book review: A narrative that appeals to all senses

Book review: A narrative that appeals to all senses

A love song to life on the prairies throughout the year.
Northeast resident chosen to help update the Accessibility Act

Northeast resident chosen to help update the Accessibility Act

Dea Orendi says something as simple as walking through a parking lot can be dangerous for her as drivers may not see her.
Bjorkdale News: Bjorkdale local to compete in U18 AAA nationals

Bjorkdale News: Bjorkdale local to compete in U18 AAA nationals

Ayden Kehrig is heading to the U18 AAA female hockey nationals in Vernon, B.C. to compete for the Esso Cup.
Melfort attracts new physician, adds to community surgical capacity

Melfort attracts new physician, adds to community surgical capacity

Dr. Evan Mah was drawn to Melfort because of the proximity to his family in Regina and the mentorship offered by experienced physicians in the community.
Concept design announced for permanent Broncos memorial

Concept design announced for permanent Broncos memorial

The project will proceed in two phases. Phase I will be site preparation, which will involve earth moving, the creation of pathways and a sitting area.
Marking 40 years, Wapiti Valley ski hill looks back at past

Marking 40 years, Wapiti Valley ski hill looks back at past

From humble beginnings where skiers were taken up the hill on a snowmobile, the Wapiti Valley Ski Hill now has approximately 23,000 skier visits annually.
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