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Tylosaur visiting

There's going to be one more prehistoric creature in town, as the Royal Saskatchewan Museum's (RSM) tylosaur, known as Omaciw, surfaces in Eastend on July 13.
Haczekewicz competes at ManSask

Haczekewicz competes at ManSask

Yorkton speed swimmer Jennifer Haczkewicz, 11, just returned from the biggest competition of her racing career. She swam at the ManSask Long Course Championships in Winnipeg, MB. The five- day swim meet ran from July 7-11.
SESBL season recap

SESBL season recap

Baseball playoffs are well underway in the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ East Senior Baseball League (SESBL).

Unemployment rate staying low

For the fourth consecutive month, Saskatchewan has the lowest unemployment rate in Canada. Saskatchewan's June unemployment rate of 4.9 per cent (seasonally adjusted) was well below the national average of 7.4 per cent.
WMBL Cards pick up a pair of wins

WMBL Cards pick up a pair of wins

The Yorkton Cardinals had a pair of home field wins sandwiching a road loss in Western Major Baseball League action this week.

Letter to the Editor-Premier fails on CWB position

Dear Editor: During the proposed takeover of Potash Corporation, Premier Wall was both visible and vocal in ensuring Saskatchewan interests were not jeopardized.
DUBUC - Baby shower held

DUBUC - Baby shower held

Mervin Clark, who is currently residing in Cochrane, AB with his daughter, Tammy and her family, spent a few days staying with Lanny Topliss while visiting with everyone back home in Dubuc.

The Rock goes to 50,000 watts

Christian radio station CJJC-FM "The Rock" will massively expand its broadcast range this fall. On July 14, the CRTC approved an application for an upgrade to The Rock's broadcasting power from less than 50 watts to 50,000 watts.

Sales increase dramatically

Saskatchewan's manufacturing sales increased by a dramatic 16 per cent over the past year, according to Statistics Canada. Canada's national average increase was 4 per cent.
Limitless breaks the barriers of common sense

Limitless breaks the barriers of common sense

Limitless (DVD/Blu-Ray) - Dir. Neil Burger. Starring Bradley Cooper, Abbie Cornish, Robert De Niro. Mediocre thriller that spends most of its time playing in the superpowers sandbox.
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