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Mining impacts most people in province

Saskatchewan's mining industry touches practically everyone in the province, and its major impact on our economy is being recognized during Mining Week in Saskatchewan, May 30 to June 5.

Government incentives for gas exploration

The Government of Saskatchewan announced an incentive to encourage increased natural gas exploration and production in the province.
"The Acres"

"The Acres"

The George Dulmage home "The Acres" on the Dulmage Farmstead within the boundaries of the Ravine Ecological Preserve in the western part of the city limits.

Population increases

What a difference five years makes. In 2005, Statistics Canada released its 26-year population estimates and projected that the number of people living in Saskatchewan would actually drop from its 2005 level of 994,000.
Employee of the Year

Employee of the Year

Myrtle Zenkewich, a Food Service Attendant at McDonald's Restaurant -Yorkton, was named the 2010 Employee of the Year at the recent Yorkton Chamber of Commerce Employee Recognition Event.

Different views of spring session

The spring session of the Saskatchewan Legislature wrapped up last week, and Yorkton MLA Greg Ottenbreit says the Saskatchewan Party government did a good job of passing relevant legislation.
Longtime correspondent set to retire

Longtime correspondent set to retire

CO-OP Officials present in Dubuc for Dividend Day April 27 and serving a tasty Bar-b-que Luncheon were Secretary Gayle Docking; General Manager Bruce Thurston; and Agro-Division Manager Rick Lee.
SecurTek awarded Five Diamond Certification

SecurTek awarded Five Diamond Certification

The Saskatchewan-based monitoring company SecurTek has achieved international Five Diamond certification. SecurTek-a SaskTel company-is just the fifth company in Canada to reach the standard.

Trade mission a success

Talks recently between the Government of Saskatchewan and the China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) led to the initialling of a new Memorandum of Understanding on exploring opportunities for Chinese investment in Saskatchewan's oil, natural gas
#29 Third Avenue North - May 29, 1909

#29 Third Avenue North - May 29, 1909

While this building is most often referred to as a Post Office, it was in fact a Dominion Government building, housing on the first floor, the post office, and for a period of time the Dominion Lands Office, and the Customs Office.
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