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R.R.S.P. - Money tips

(NC) - Retirement is a very personal event that requires personal planning. Retirement plans must account for family situation and financial circumstances, but also need to factor in the chance that things might change.

Tip line helps nab moose poacher

An anonymous call to Saskatchewan's Turn In Poachers (TIP) line began an investigation that resulted in the conviction of two Saskatchewan men for unlawfully shooting a calf moose during a closed season.

Strong year for SaskEnergy growth

SaskEnergy is reporting a strong year of customer growth in 2010, which saw nearly 5, 000 new residential, business and industrial customers added to its natural gas distribution system in communities across Saskatchewan.

Verify your tender

We're just a few weeks into the new year, and your vows to lose weight and get your finances in order are about to end in disaster.
Digital imaging arrives in region

Digital imaging arrives in region

At an event on Friday, Yorkton Regional Health Centre formally unveiled its RIS/PACS: a new infrastructure expected to reduce patient wait times and shrink the need for duplicate tests.

Deadline for film festival

The Yorkton Film Festival will be accepting submission for its 2011 Festival season throughout January. Submissions will be accepted until the deadline of January 31, 2011 at which time the adjudication process will begin.

R.R.S.P. - Choosing a less stressful RRSP strategy

(NC) - Ask any Canadian these days to name their number one concern regarding their retirement savings plan and they'll likely say security.

More snow still to come

The Weather Network has just announced its winter update for the months of January through to March.

Smoking guidelines not working

Banning smoking on private properties but allowing it in public spaces is wrong on two counts: it's inefficient at reducing the harms of smoking and it's offensive to the principles of a free society.
Film Festival gets grant

Film Festival gets grant

The Yorkton Film Festival has received a $47,000 grant from the Community Initiatives Fund Pride Projects and Events category to help the Festival celebrate its 65th year in 2012.
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