'A great opportunity': Yorkton students learn ins and outs of energy efficiency
Grade 7 students at Columbia School in Yorkton were given the rundown on energy efficiency in homes Friday.

Grade 7 students at Columbia School in Yorkton were given the rundown on energy efficiency in homes Friday.
The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) said it is mourning the sudden loss of a Yorkton family doctor.
Yorkton RCMP took two men into custody following reports of threats being made against a Yorkton school.
The Regina Police Service is warning the public to stay away from a section of the North Central neighbourhood due to an ongoing operation.
The federal minimum wage is increasing from $15.55 per hour to $16.65, and taxes are going up on gas and alcohol nationwide starting April 1.
RCMP in Punnichy is requesting assistance from the public in the search for a man wanted on assault charges.
The Town of Lampman is pulling out all the stops as it marks the centennial anniversary for its curling club.
Chelsea Whitby notified her mom every time her son, Emerson, got a bump or bruise.
The sale has started of former Saskatchewan government liquor store buildings. The province got out of liquor retailing earlier this month and is disposing of all assets.
In an attempt to take pressure off hospital emergency rooms, the Saskatchewan government will offer a bump in pay for family doctors who work later hours.
Videos posted on TikTok showing people in Regina in the midst of mental health crises show the stigma still attached to addictions, advocates say.
W5 profiles the man who makes the sounds for breaking bones and squealing tires in Hollywood’s biggest films; and he does it from a small town in Ontario. Watch 'Sound Farms' at 7 p.m. on CTV W5.
As questions continue to swirl around the issue of other countries' meddling in Canadian affairs, interim RCMP Commissioner Michael Duheme says he's 'very, very concerned' about foreign interference, and would like to see the national force be able to use intelligence as evidence in its investigations.
After the bodies of several people were discovered in the St. Lawrence River, who authorities say were likely trying to cross illegally into the U.S., a migrant advocate is questioning why people are fleeing Canada.
Cape Breton University has more than doubled in size by enrolling thousands of international students, and critics say the campus and community weren't ready. Watch the documentary 'Cash Cow' on CTV W5, Saturday at 7 p.m.
The latest seasonal outlook from The Weather Network shows early April will continue to be chilly with flip-flopping temperatures bringing above and below the usual levels of precipitation seen around this time.
A rare infection with tuberculosis-like symptoms was reported in a toddler after an iguana bit her before snatching away a slice of cake on a trip to Costa Rica.