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STC announces new bus schedules
Saskatchewan Transit Company , Prince Albert , Melfort , Saskatoon , Birch Hills Melfort area riders of Saskatchewan Transit Company will have an extra bus a week to choose from when going to Prince Albert or Saskatoon.
The Digital Infrared Thermal Imaging [DITI] system is described as the only method available for visualizing your pain.
Literacy Projects Receive Provincial Funding
Fifteen community partnerships from across Saskatchewan are receiving $535,000 from the SaskSmart Innovations Fund to address local literacy needs.
Former St. Martin singer takes on local country music charts
One of the most frightening hazards performers face is the risk of playing while a storm rages around them.
Kerry Vickar Centre near completion
Despite not being complete the new Kerry Vickar Centre in Melfort hosted it's first event last week.
University President brings positive message
The University of Saskatchewan is a University for the entire province. University President Peter MacKinnon brought that message to Melfort last week.
Legislative session ends - atmosphere more personal
The Legislative session that ended on Thursday, Dec. 3 was mixed, according to Melfort MLA and provincial finance minister Rod Gantefoer.
Former Melfort resident publishes book of poetry
Former Melfort area resident Blain Bethune has self-published a book of poetry about his life titled 'Pieces of Me'. Bethune was raised near Whittome and he wanted to publish the book as a response to his own experiences not knowing what people around him thought.
Local dancers set sights on trip to New York City
Members of the Melfort Dance Centre are planning a trip to New York City next year.
Hydro dam project at James Smith moving forward with feasibility
Andy McPhee with Brookfield spoke about the proposed hydro dam at James Smith during a meeting held on Friday, Nov.
Man enters guilty plea in murder
A man charged in connection with the death of a man from a northeast Saskatchewan First Nation two years ago has pleaded guilty to second-degree murder.
Potash revenue decline impacts budget
A major decline in potash revenues has had a significant impact on the provincial budget.
Ambulance computer system needs emergency help
A computer system described as the information backbone for Saskatchewan's ambulance service system could fail at any time, a report released Thursday says.
H1N1 vaccination clinics open to the general public
The first general public clinic is scheduled for tomorrow, Nov. 25 at the Melfort mall from 1-7 p.m. clinics will continue until mid-December. "Although the H1N1 virus activity within Kelsey Trail Health Region has peaked, it is important for the public to remember that there will be a third wave of the H1N1 pandemic.
Usselman awarded life membership in Kinsmen Club of Canada
Dwayne Usselman accepts the life membership in the Kinsmen Club of Canada from Corie Ruzicka-Olson. The highest award that the Kinsmen Club of Canada can bestow upon a member was presented to the surprised Dwayne Usselman.
Incompetence is cause for firing
An employee can be fired for cause based on incompetence, if he or she consistently fails to meet reasonable standards despite being technically capable of doing the job.
Breast cancer information night to become annual event in community
"That was what we had trouble deciding is how to compile all the information, if we should have had handouts." said organizer Kyla Taylor.
Amount of H1N1 vaccine in question
Dr. Mohammad Khan, the Medical Health Officer with the Kelsey Trail Health Region is not sure exactly how many but said there are positive cases in the community.
Taking care of the home front across Canada
When Carrot River veteran Bohdan Borsa decided to join the Canadian Forces in 1942, he knew where he wanted to go.
Melfort Weightlifter sets provincial record
A Melfort resident who is attending school at the university of Saskatchewan has his name attached to a provincial weightlifting record.