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Fuelling the Mind and Body

Fuelling the Mind and Body

"The goal of our Breakfast Program is to ensure that no one starts the day hungry, because learning does not happen successfully if students are distracted.

Dangerous driving complaints result in arrest near Yorkton

On October 16 at 5:30 p.m. the Yorkton RCMP received multiple complaints from the public regarding a dangerous driver on Highway No. 9 north of Yorkton, according to a release.

Sturgis Curling Rink to benefit from funding win

The Sturgis Curling Rink was announced the winner of the $15,000 Crossroads Credit Union Investment Funding voting contest in Canora on October 17 during Credit Union Day.
Even with weather delays, harvest continues to progress

Even with weather delays, harvest continues to progress

Rain showers have continued here and there across the Canora/Norquay/Kamsack/Preeceville region in recent weeks, but many producers have managed to make some progress in this lengthy harvest, said Liam O鈥橦alloran of Prairie Soil Services last week.
Crossroads Credit Union announces projects receiving funding

Crossroads Credit Union announces projects receiving funding

Crossroads Credit Union announced the recipients of more than $36,000 in funding from the Crossroads Investment Fund in Canora on October 17, International Credit Union Day, said Kristin Olson, marketing assistant.
Preeceville Panthers claim second spot in league

Preeceville Panthers claim second spot in league

The Preeceville Panthers played a hard-fought home game in a victory over Carrot River to claim second spot in the league on October 4. The 28 to 26 win ensures Preeceville a playoff spot in the run for the provincial title.

New website allows Saskatchewan residents easy access to personal health information

Saskatchewan residents can now look at their laboratory test results and other health records online anywhere, anytime.

The undeniable lure of draft horses and the people who work with them

There is something special about attending an event where people associated with draft horses gather. In my own case I suppose there is something of a personal connection to the horses that contributes to the feeling I get when attending such events.

Annual influenza vaccine clinics to start week of October 21

Saskatchewan residents with a valid health card can get their flu shot starting the week of October 21 at public health clinics, local pharmacies, and some physician and Nurse Practitioner offices.
Preeceville Mushers Rendezvous say goodbye after 20 years

Preeceville Mushers Rendezvous say goodbye after 20 years

鈥淭hey say all good things must come to an end,鈥 stated a release from the Preeceville and District Rendezvous Committee.
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