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Calder housing appointments

Calder housing appointments

Marie Dawe has been appointed to the Calder Housing Authority Board of Directors. Other members of the board of directors are Frank Becker, Barbara Albert, Sharon Sobkow and Everett Ironside. Ironside is chairperson.
The Saskatchewan Act is passed in 1905

The Saskatchewan Act is passed in 1905

July 20, 1905 was an important date in Saskatchewan history. Royal ascent was given to the Saskatchewan Act, which established the province of Saskatchewan and established the capital of the province in Regina.
STARS celebrates five years in Sask. with $2.5 million gift from Mosaic

STARS celebrates five years in Sask. with $2.5 million gift from Mosaic

Regina, SK, July 13, 2017 — During a fifth anniversary open house at the STARS Regina base today, The Mosaic Company announced a major gift of $2.
Grimm tale set for Ren Faire

Grimm tale set for Ren Faire

The third annual Yorkton Paper Bag Players Renaissance Faire will be held this Saturday, July 22 at Rodney Ridge Park in the city. The highlight of activities will be the Paper Bag Players performance of the Brothers Grimm Spectaculathon.
Yorkton Hyundai supports Brayden Ottenbreit Close Cuts for Cancer in 2017

Yorkton Hyundai supports Brayden Ottenbreit Close Cuts for Cancer in 2017

Once again, Yorkton Hyundai has generously supported this year’s Brayden Ottenbreit Close Cuts for Cancer campaign, and at 2pm on Thursday, July 20th an official announcement of their total 2017 support will be announced at the dealership located at

First Rhythm and Ribs cooks up a party

Find your loosest pants, grab a bigger belt and get ready to eat as much barbecue as you can. The first Rhythm and Ribs event is bringing three days of music and food to the Gallagher Centre grounds.
Crowdfunding helps pooch

Crowdfunding helps pooch

A Yorkton dog is on the mend after suffering a fractured leg due to a gunshot. Boss, a dog taken in by Guardian Angel Animal Rescue (GAAR), is recovering from surgery to his front left leg.
New development in Bali case

New development in Bali case

A new development in the Mekayla Bali case suggests she may be outside of Canada. A recent bulletin from the National Centre for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) stated that Mekayla may be in the United States, specifically Seattle or Portland.

Kalah a great entry into mancala

While it was mentioned last week that the mancala family of games has numerous variations on the ‘sowing pieces’ theme dating back centuries, the first specific version in this series looks at a much more recent creation.
Inspections protect our waters

Inspections protect our waters

The Government of Saskatchewan has teamed up with Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) to inspect watercraft entering the country for signs of aquatic invasive species.
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