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Cornerstone Credit Union supports new health training course

Cornerstone Credit Union supports new health training course

Ultimately, it is hoped that by training students in Saskatchewan after they complete their training they will be easier to recruit for ultrasound technicians in Saskatchewan hospitals.
Sports This Week: Move over -- lady at the reins

Sports This Week: Move over -- lady at the reins

For now though L’Heureux is focused on the nine-race CPCA season – the first race is set for Poundmaker, Sask. June 6-9. (Locally they run in Kelvington Aug. 2-4.)
Update: Suspect in Subaru arrested

Update: Suspect in Subaru arrested

The arrests come after an extensive search that involved multiple Saskatchewan RCMP detachments and units, as well as the Manitoba RCMP, the Protection and Response Team from the Province of Saskatchewan and the CN Police.
PRA kicks off season at Yellowhead International Speedway

PRA kicks off season at Yellowhead International Speedway

Next race days are July 20-21.
Editorial: Cultural diversity builds community

Editorial: Cultural diversity builds community

By collectively sharing that experience we learn at least a little more about cultural acceptance and building community.
Oldest powerlifter at event breaks provincial records

Oldest powerlifter at event breaks provincial records

At 59, Paul Hoffman of Yorkton is still competitive against younger lifters.
Walk raises money to train service dogs

Walk raises money to train service dogs

Proceeds raised from the national event go towards the training of service dogs to support Canadians with disabilities.
Red Shirt Day at SaskAbilities

Red Shirt Day at SaskAbilities

The Easter Seals initiative coincided with National AccessAbility Week.
Parkland 18U AAA Expos allowed too many runs last week

Parkland 18U AAA Expos allowed too many runs last week

Things looked good for the Expos early against the Athletics leading 6-0 into the third inning.
Legacy Co-op lighting up Yorkton with $150,000 sponsorship

Legacy Co-op lighting up Yorkton with $150,000 sponsorship

The Christmas Light project is scheduled to start in December 2024, at the city campground.
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