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Jayne Foster

Jayne Foster

Jayne Foster has been in the news business since, as she likes to say, cut and paste meant get out your scissors and tape. She was excited to work on the province's first electronic retrieval publishing system and has since worked through an amazing evolution of technology within the industry. With this accrual of experience over the better part of four decades, Foster is now the content manager of Saskatchewan's only multi-newsroom website, СÀ¶ÊÓƵ.

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Recent Work by Jayne

Update: Stockpiles of old railway ties worrying Denholm residents

Update: Stockpiles of old railway ties worrying Denholm residents

While piles of ties have been left at Denholm before — even for years at a time — the size of this latest stockpile has caused alarm.
Update: Bangladesh murder: Battleford man suspected by police

Update: Bangladesh murder: Battleford man suspected by police

The murdered woman's husband had not been immediately arrested and was believed to have fled to Canada.
Town and Wilkie museum board look to resolve rift

Town and Wilkie museum board look to resolve rift

The Wilkie and District Museum held its AGM March 19, where discussion included controversy over a newspaper article.
Sask. Polytech works with SHA to develop health care cook program

Sask. Polytech works with SHA to develop health care cook program

This program offers the tools to provide kitchen services in hospitals, caregiver homes, long-term care homes, personal care homes and private care facilities.
Phase 1 of new animal shelter could be ready by Christmas

Phase 1 of new animal shelter could be ready by Christmas

Grooming and boarding facility is phase one of the project.
Summer music series for the Battlefords is underway

Summer music series for the Battlefords is underway

When Cole Knutson first left North Battleford in 2014, he had already decided he would one day try to repay his hometown for helping him realize his dream of becoming a world-class musician.
Ice towers grow under rare conditions

Ice towers grow under rare conditions

Orval and Bev Beland brought the News-Optimist some interesting photos and their observations on an unusual phenomenon they witnessed this week. They are calling what they saw ice towers, and they haven’t seen this natural curiousity for decades.
Yvonne Wuttunee: A metaphysical life

Yvonne Wuttunee: A metaphysical life

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No appeal for Gerald Stanley trial

No appeal for Gerald Stanley trial

The Crown will not file an appeal in the case of Gerald Stanley, who was acquitted Feb. 9 of the second-degree murder of 22-year-old Colten Boushie of Red Pheasant Cree Nation.
Tammy Riel: Life changes

Tammy Riel: Life changes

Everybody Has a Story
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