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Children's hospital receives donation

The Mosaic Company continues to demonstrate its commitment to the province with a $4,000,000 donation to the Children's Hospital Foundation of Saskatchewan.
Fit and feminine

Fit and feminine

Nicole Ruttig has found a new passion participating in body figure competitions. While having similarities with body building, and organized through the provincial body building association, Ruttig said body figure is decidedly different.

More 4G network for local area

SaskTel has expanded its 4G wireless network to 16 more locations across the province of Saskatchewan.
Game with depths has aesthetic issues

Game with depths has aesthetic issues

If one name gets over-used in the world of boardgames, it is chess. Game designers often compare their creations to chess, and some even tag the name to the new product, such as is the case with Dinosaur Chess.
Yorkton "champ" featured in War Amps public service announcement

Yorkton "champ" featured in War Amps public service announcement

As War Amps 2011 key tags go out across Saskatchewan, local residents may spot a familiar face on their TV screens. Jake Kahoot, 6, of Yorkton, appears in a War Amps public service announcement airing across Canada during the key tag mailing.
Teachers union entitlements are unaffordable

Teachers union entitlements are unaffordable

Did your salary go up by 12 per cent this year? If it didn't, how on earth can you afford the 12 per cent pay increase the Saskatchewan Teachers Federation is demanding? Clearly, the union's demand is unreasonable.

More maintenance of wet highways

Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure crews are increasing their maintenance efforts as saturated roadbeds begin to thaw and pavement surfaces show the effects in the form of surface breaks, cracks and potholes.

Tree burning planned

The Ministry of Tourism, Parks, Culture and Sport is planning prescribed burns in Duck Mountain Provincial Park and Fort Carlton Provincial Park over the next few weeks.

Flooded parks

The Ministry of Tourism, Parks, Culture and Sport is working to mitigate flooding impacts in provincial parks around Saskatchewan. However, campers wanting to visit their favorite parks on or before the May long weekend should check www.saskparks.

Teachers hold one-day strike

Teachers in Yorkton and around the province walked out of work on Thursday in an unprecedented one-day strike in demand of better wages.
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