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Hands-on opportunities at college

Hands-on opportunities at college

Parkland College’s Trades and Technology Centre (TTC) in Yorkton, in its second full year of operation, is a daily hub of activity.
Monday Warrants

Monday Warrants

Arrest warrants were issued for the following people at Yorkton Provincial Court Monday, January 30, 2017: Stephanie Ann Hill Anyone with information can call Yorkton RCMP at 306-786-2400, Yorkton Provincial Court at 306-786-1400 or their local polic
Ottenbreit speaks about health consolidation

Ottenbreit speaks about health consolidation

The health regions in this province are going away, replaced by a single health authority, and Minister of Rural and Remote Health Greg Ottenbreit spoke at a recent Chamber of Commerce luncheon about the changes coming into effect for the province.

Infrastructure dollars flow at area

Canada and Saskatchewan Fund 28 Projects to Improve Water, Wastewater and Transit Infrastructure Across the Province Investing in public infrastructure helps ensure that Canadians and their families have safe water to drink, wastewater systems they c
RRSP Information

RRSP Information

Registered retirement savings plan (RRSP) What is an RRSP? A registered retirement savings plan (RRSP) is a personal savings account that has special tax advantages.
Turning old books into new art at the library

Turning old books into new art at the library

Some books serve their life well, and need to move on. Old dictionaries, outdated encyclopedias, aged reference materials and so on, they don’t have much of a use anymore.

Canada 150 - The year Yorkton became a city

On this day in 1928 Yorkton officially became a city.
MLA diagnosed with cancer

MLA diagnosed with cancer

“I’m pretty confident that by the end of session I will be back in and working to full capacity there.” — MLA Greg Ottenbreit Yorkton MLA and Minister for Rural and Remote Health Greg Ottenbreit has been diagnosed with colorectal cancer.
In Focus - Don’t wake the Giant

In Focus - Don’t wake the Giant

The Giant Mine, near Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, became infamous in 1992 when, during a labour dispute, a bombing killed nine replacement workers. As horrible as that historic event was, the worse legacy of Giant is ongoing.
New impaired driving laws take effect Jan. 1

New impaired driving laws take effect Jan. 1

SGI is reminding Saskatchewan residents that impaired driving laws are changing in the new year. Tougher legislation was passed last fall, with strengthened laws taking effect Jan 1, 2017.
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