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Flood concerts huge successes

Flood concerts huge successes

Proceeds are still being counted from two concerts held on the weekend to benefit flood victims, but the shows are already being called an overwhelming success.
Siblings volunteer in developing world

Siblings volunteer in developing world

A brother and sister originally from Yorkton returned this summer from separate trips to help some of the world's poorest people. Devan and Taisa Trischuk have both chosen to enter healthcare fields.

Now not the time to diminish veterans services

The National Council of Veteran Associations (NCVA) commented recently on ongoing news stories regarding the lack of response from the Federal Government and senior public servants to Canada's veterans, and emphasized that now is not the time to down

Seniors ride STC buses for $10 in September

This September, seniors from across the province will have the opportunity to ride any Saskatchewan Transportation Company (STC) bus on any route for just $10.
Busy time for travel

Busy time for travel

Well the weather is finally letting the farmers do some haying in the Calder area. Donny Kahut of Calgary was home for a few days visiting with family and friends.
Callie Hutchings new arrival

Callie Hutchings new arrival

Visiting Eva Knott over the past few days were her niece Norma and George Doonan of Kamloops, BC.Congratulations to Miles and Corinne Hutchings on the arrival of Callie Elizabeth.
Local Girl Guide visits Ecuador

Local Girl Guide visits Ecuador

Building a school in Ecuador with the Girl Guides this summer was the opportunity of a lifetime, says a Yorkton teenager.

Health employees to pay for parking

Starting on September 26, employees, physicians, and contracted workers of the Sunrise Health Region will no longer be provided with free parking at their places of work. The change is part of the health region's strategy to make up for a $2.

Decline in EI recipients

For the third consecutive month, Saskatchewan has recorded a significant decline year-over-year in the number of people receiving Employment Insurance (EI) benefits.
Birth tourism growing

Birth tourism growing

Among the promotions offered by New York City's upscale Marmara Manhattan hotel is a "birth tourism" package exploiting the U.S. Constitution's 14th Amendment.
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