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Cops seek man with info on missing girl

Cops seek man with info on missing girl

Police are looking for a middle-aged man who they believe may have information about the disappearance of Meykala Bali.
Charge laid for uttering threats after court

Charge laid for uttering threats after court

A 50-year-old Yorkton man is back in custody again after allegedly threatening someone following a court appearance last week.
SGI launching new impaired driving campaign

SGI launching new impaired driving campaign

SGI is launching a new, emotionally-charged multi-media advertising campaign to raise awareness about impaired driving. The campaign shows the void, literally, that is left behind when a friend or loved one is killed by an impaired driver.

‘Five 5tages’ explores cancer treatment

The experience of cancer treatment is something many patients want to keep in private.
Wilson pleads guilty for assault

Wilson pleads guilty for assault

A 30-year-old Yorkton woman will serve a sentence in the community for assault causing bodily harm related to a nightclub incident last fall.
Budget promises big changes

Budget promises big changes

The provincial budget for 2016-17 reflects a new reality in the province, with a major drop in oil revenue leading to some big changes for the province, as well as a projected $434 million deficit.
Positive reaction to Budget

Positive reaction to Budget

Finance Minister Kevin Doherty tabled Saskatchewan’s 2016-17 Budget last week, and to no one’s real surprise the province will run a deficit. The Budget forecasts total revenue of $14.02 billion and total expense of $14.
Winning Wheels

Winning Wheels

Canadian Tire was host to the Bicycle Safety Award presentation Saturday afternoon.

Dynamice is a fine solo puzzler

Brothers! Salvation is at hand! King Rat is holed up at the top of the grandfather clock. If we can negotiate our way safely through the clock and plant 4 sticks of dynamite directly beneath his lair we can end his evil reign once and for all.
Scotty T. Rex official provincial fossil

Scotty T. Rex official provincial fossil

Citizens across the province have had their say and Scotty, the Tyrannosaurus rex, will be the next provincial emblem. Scotty is a 65 million year-old T. rex skeleton - the first found in Saskatchewan.
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