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Novel writing in author's blood

Novel writing in author's blood

Myrna Dey has lived around the world, but it was in Kamsack she found the muse to write a novel which is now on bookstore shelves courtesy of NeWest Press.

Changes made to SPP

Jim Flaherty, Canada's Minister of Finance, together with Saskatchewan's Deputy Premier and Finance Minister Ken Krawetz, today released draft legislative amendments to accommodate changes to the Saskatchewan Pension Plan, as outlined by the Governme
CD a lesson in music

CD a lesson in music

Melanie Hankewich, grew up near the village of Fosston where she was a classically trained vocalist, although now she is carving out a folk career, performing as Belle Plaine.

CTF looks at tax changes for year

The Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF) released its annual New Year tax change calculations which provide projected personal income and payroll tax changes taking effect January 1st, 2011.

Danger on ice warning

Aerating a water body helps prevent winterkill, which occurs when aquatic plants either die or reduce their oxygen production, leading to fish kill.
Cougars over Imperials

Cougars over Imperials

Happy Birthday Peter!! Wow, the big one eh? I hope everyone had a great Christmas with family and friends and all the very best of everything in 2011.
Family gathers for 50th anniversary

Family gathers for 50th anniversary

A pot-luck Christmas social was held at the Dubuc Memorial Hall on Sun., Dec. 19 with over 60 people in attendance. Everyone filled up on the delicious supper dishes and fabulous desserts.

New group overseesing eHealth system

Health Minister Don McMorris announced the creation of eHealth Saskatchewan, a Treasury Board Crown Corporation that will oversee the completion of the provincial electronic health record system.
First baby of 2011

First baby of 2011

The first baby of the new year, Sydney Monica Lloyd Anderson, was born at Yorkton Regional Health Centre at 3:35 am on January 1. Sydney is the daughter of Tracy Walter and Gary Anderson of Russell, MB.

Employment jumps again

Another jump in full-time employment has paved the way to 10 consecutive months of year-over-year overall employment increases in Saskatchewan.
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