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Fire commissioner issues warning

Saskatchewan's Fire Commissioner Duane McKay, is again warning people about a family firework that poses a significant fire hazard. Sold as "The Flying Lantern" this product is also known as a "sky lantern".
Warehouse Mayhem II has line-up set

Warehouse Mayhem II has line-up set

If you like your music with a hard metal edge, then plan to attend Warehouse Mayhem II at the Agripavilion in Yorkton July 31.
Sudden death investigated

Sudden death investigated

Investigators from the Punnichy RCMP detachment as well as RCMP Major Crimes, Regina Office, continue to actively investigate the suspicious sudden death on the Muskowekwan First Nation.

Important to watch for mold growth

Sunrise Health Region is reminding residents throughout the region who have been affected by recent flooding of the risks related to the development of and exposure to mould. Mould growth is expected in buildings in the aftermath of floods.

Flood hits YRHS hard

As the damage from the July 1 storm, and ensuing storm is fully assessed in Yorkton, one of the buildings sustaining significant damage is the Yorkton Regional High School.

New Enterprise Sask CEO

Enterprise Saskatchewan Minister Jeremy Harrison announced the appointment of Chris Dekker to the position of CEO of Enterprise Saskatchewan. "I am very pleased to have a person with Mr.

University of Regina graduates

The following names are recent graduates from the University of Regina: Ryan Michael Bourlon, Yorkton, Bachelor of Arts;Ryan Michael Bourlon, Yorkton, Bachelor of Business Administration;Megan Nicole Cottenie, Yorkton, Bachelor of Arts;Megan Nicole C
Biking for the white rhino

Biking for the white rhino

"The rhinos challenge in survival is daunting. They are routinely poached for their horn which is ground into tablets and sold as a sexual stimulant in Asia as well as a beauty enhancing product world wide." - Charlie David

Time to watch for West Nile Virus

The Ministry of Health is reminding Saskatchewan residents to take protective measures against mosquitoes, as the risk of exposure to West Nile Virus is beginning to increase.
Monthly pot-luck supper a success

Monthly pot-luck supper a success

Joe and Leona Kaczur camped at Clear Lake, MB for a week.They visited with daughter Lynn and Stan Bialas, Derek and Heather who livevery close to the park atOnanole, MB.
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