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Saskatchewan’s minimum wage increased to $10.50

Effective October 1, Saskatchewan minimum wage earners began earning $10.50 per hour. Since 2007, Saskatchewan’s mini-mum wage has increased by 32 per cent, with eight increases from $7.95 to$10.50 over the past eight years.

Saskatchewan grows by 3,100 people in second quarter of 2015

Saskatchewan’s population continues to grow at a steady pace in spite of lower oil prices. There were 1,133,637 people living in Saskatchewan on July 1, an increase of 3,100 since April 1.

Saskatchewan sea, army and air cadets honoured

Maintaining a strong focus on Saskatchewan’s proud military heritage, Provincial Military Liaison D.F. (Yogi) Huyghebaert will visit the province’s top Saskatchewan cadet corps and squadrons.

Applications open soon for the 2016 Saskatchewanderer position

Interested candidates can apply from October 13 at noon until November 9 at noon to be the next Saskatchewanderer. Over the course of 2015, the Saskatchewanderer project has experienced unprecedented growth.
CCS raises funds for Terry Fox Run

CCS raises funds for Terry Fox Run

It’s been a number of years since the students and staff of the Canora Composite School organized a Terry Fox Run, but there was one this year, said Principal Kim Eiteneier.

Canora Medical Clinic to move to hospital next week

Next week, the Canora Medical Clinic and therapies staff will transition into the re-pur-posed space created in the Canora Hospital for the Canora Health and Wellness Centre.
Post secondary students earn entrance scholarships to Parkland College

Post secondary students earn entrance scholarships to Parkland College

Several post-secondary students from the area were among the 36 to be awarded a record $118,673 worth of entrance scholarships to Parkland College this fall.

NEWS FROM GOOD SPIRIT ACRES

Things are sort of wrapping up on the golf course at Good Spirit Acres. We held our annual Toilet Seat Tournament, which is a fun scramble of golf. The happy winners this year are: Bruce Johnston, Myrna Litzenberger, Barry Bradshaw and Don Thompson.

Greystone Scholar selected as Liberal candidate for Yorkton-Melville

A former Melville resident who is a Greystone Scholar at the University of Saskatchewan and who because of her community involvement and academic excellence was accepted into the University of Oxford in England, is the Liberal candidate for the Yorkt
Alzheimer coffee break continues to be marked in Preeceville

Alzheimer coffee break continues to be marked in Preeceville

Staff at the Preeceville and District health Centre, LTC centre joined residents for a coffee break in support of the Alzheimer Society’s coffee break in the facility’s dining room at the Centre on September 21.
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