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Comprehensive housing strategy

The Government of Saskatchewan is leading the development of a comprehensive housing strategy by the end of June 2011.
Transitions make for challenging year

Transitions make for challenging year

The Good Spirit School Division gave a snapshot of its operations at its Annual Meeting of Electors on January 31. Superintendent of Business Administration Sherry Todosichuk presented the division's annual financial report.
Hot rockers heading to city

Hot rockers heading to city

Bleeker Ridge is headed to St. Mary's Cultural Centre in Yorkton for a Feb. 24 gig showcasing their style of straight ahead rock.

Watch for fake credit cards

The RCMP "F" Division Commercial Crime Section along with other police agencies are currently investigating a series of counterfeit credit card frauds that have occurred in Regina, Saskatoon, Calgary, rural Saskatchewan and rural Alberta.
Documentary brings filmmaker home to Sask.

Documentary brings filmmaker home to Sask.

Filmmaker Kenton Vaughan grew up in the Saltcoats area, although he moved to Ontario in 1987 after graduating high school in Yorkton.

Recent tax cuts effective

New Calculations Show 92,000 People Came Off Tax Rolls - 12,000 More Than Expected New calculations by the Ministry of Finance show that the tax cuts introduced by the provincial government in the fall of 2008 removed more people from the provincial
Fatal snowmobile accident

Fatal snowmobile accident

On Feb 4, 2011 at approximately 11:21 pm, Kamsack RCMP were called to a fatal snowmobile collision near Green Lake north of Kamsack near Duck Mountain Provincial Park.

City Mayors set priorities

City representatives met with their counterparts from other Saskatchewan cities last week in order to come to an agreement on the key issues to take to the province.

Access launches reading program

Access Communications Co-operative has launched a unique new story-telling series to encourage literacy and promote the creations of Saskatchewan children's authors.

Musician plays in city this week

Rob Moir is headed west on tour in support of his first CD release, a trip which includes a Feb. 10, stop at 5th Avenue Cup & Saucer in Yorkton. Moir said he grew up with music, and found a fascination with it at an early age.
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