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Canora Health and Wellness Centre discussed at Sunrise's September board meeting

Noting that the Canora Hospital renovations were on track for the move to be completed October 19, the Sunrise Health Region board members discussed at their September 30 meeting the of铿乧ial opening planned for November 19.

The moose has been on the loose for 19 years

Increasing numbers of vehicular collisions with moose and deer have provided more than enough incentive for the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation (SWF) to carry on its public safety campaign warning drivers of the dangers of hitting a moose or deer wi
Preeceville Gateway Co-op card lock almost ready

Preeceville Gateway Co-op card lock almost ready

After many delays the proposed card lock for Preeceville is finally becoming a reality. Gateway Cooperative board members were joined by Federated Cooperative members and the contractor as they turned a shovel of sod to kick off the work on August 4.

Better Business Bureau appoints new CEO

Karen Smith, who was recently appointed the new chief executive officer of the Better Business Bureau (BBB) Serving Saskatchewan, plans to be building on BBB past successes by fostering bridges between consumers and businesses, and between businesses
Gateway Co-op celebrated 75 years

Gateway Co-op celebrated 75 years

The Preeceville Gateway Coop joined the Canora, Sturgis and Buchanan Gateway branches in celebrating a 75-year joint history during Coop Week October 11 to 17.

CSA Group offers safety tips to help keep Halloween spooky and fun

It won鈥檛 be long until zombies, goblins, and ghouls roam the streets in search of their fix of Halloween candy and treats.

Small business owners' main concerns revealed

A recent national poll of 350 small businesses in Canada has revealed that their owners have three main worries: acquiring new customers, maintaining current customers, and managing cash flow.

Time to wave goodbye to the lazy days of summer and turn up the heat!

While the days of backyard barbecues and pool parties are behind us, there鈥檚 a lot to look forward to as the crisp fall air arrives.

Fewer injuries and fatalities on Saskatchewan roads thanks to safer driving by Saskatchewan motorist

Safer driving has led to 19 per cent fewer fatalities and 18 per cent fewer injuries in the first year of tougher traffic safety laws, according to preliminary numbers from SGI. The numbers are for the yearlong period July 1, 2014June 30, 2015.

Flu vaccinations across the province began October 19

The publicly-funded influenza (flu) vaccine became available in Saskatchewan beginning October 19. All residents six months and older can receive it for free.
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