Yorkton's SaskAbilities program takes unique approach
Yorkton’s SaskAbilities organization aims to take a person-centred approach when working with people with disabilities.

Yorkton’s SaskAbilities organization aims to take a person-centred approach when working with people with disabilities.
Bruno’s Place, a shelter that is set to open in Yorkton, launched its breakfast program Wednesday morning.
Health care staff in southeast Saskatchewan are mourning the loss of a colleague who died unexpectedly last weekend.
The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) has alerted the public to the elevated risk of acquiring Monkeypox through anonymous sexual contact.
Regina’s city council is set to consider putting $200,000 towards a bid to host the 2024 Brier.
Canadian Blood Services says it is in talks with companies that pay donors for plasma as it faces a decrease in collections.
Saskatchewan is expanding COVID-19 vaccine fourth dose eligibility to residents 18 years and older.
A volunteer network of weather enthusiasts are furthering scientific research by tracking precipitation in their area, and they need help.
The Canada Border Services Agency is temporarily allowing fully vaccinated travellers a one-time exemption to not be penalized if they were unaware of the health documents required through ArriveCAN.
A training workbook allegedly used at a Saskatoon school targeted in a proposed class action lawsuit outlines a guiding philosophy which encouraged physical discipline.
A Regina man is $100,000 richer after matching the winning extra number on his Western 649 lottery ticket.
Several searches have occurred in Saskatchewan so far this year, but sometimes the efforts involved often go unnoticed.
After 63 years of marriage, a couple in B.C. transform their home into a public library. Adam Sawatsky reports.
'The Satanic Verses' author Salman Rushdie was taken off a ventilator and able to talk Saturday, a day after he was stabbed as he prepared to give a lecture in upstate New York.
Police arrested three Arizona parents, shocking two of them with stun guns, as they tried to force their way into a school that police locked down Friday after an armed man was seen trying to get on campus, authorities said.
Kristen Hayes lives close to the hospital in Yarmouth, N.S., but she says that twice in the past month, her son, who has a rare form of epilepsy, has been taken by ambulance to the emergency room there, only to be left waiting.
The Canada Border Services Agency is temporarily allowing fully vaccinated travellers a one-time exemption to not be penalized if they were unaware of the health documents required through ArriveCAN.
A fire ripped through a church in the Egyptian capital of Cairo on Sunday sending huge amounts of thick black smoke into the air as congregants worshipped, killing at least 41 and injuring 14, the Coptic Church said.
The federal government updated travel rules by allowing a one-time ArriveCAN exemption at land border crossings. Glen McGregor reports.