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History Corner - Royal Family Tree Queen Victoria of England

History Corner - Royal Family Tree Queen Victoria of England

Queen Elizabeth II is a direct descendant from Queen Victoria and traces her lineage through her father King George VI, grandfather King George V, great grandfather Edward V11 and great-great grand-mother Queen Victoria.
Takeback to Touchdown returns

Takeback to Touchdown returns

The Electronic Products Recycling Association Saskatchewan (EPRA Saskatchewan) along with the Saskatchewan Roughriders and SARCAN Recycling, have partnered together for season two of the now award-winning Takeback to Touchdown promotion.
Crime briefs: a week of breaches

Crime briefs: a week of breaches

Vopni A Yorkton man accused of producing and possessing child pornography was back in court last week for allegedly breaching his curfew.
Saskatchewan recognizes relationship

Saskatchewan recognizes relationship

Today is Europe Day around the world and the Saskatchewan government is recognizing a special milestone that comes with that May 9 celebration.
Scales, Hair and Fur

Scales, Hair and Fur

Fins, Feathers & Fur celebrated its 5th anniversary Saturday. To help support the organizations that have supported Karen Dunlop’s business over the past five years, she involved them with the celebration.
Be bear aware

Be bear aware

Saskatchewan has a healthy bear population and it is not unusual to see bears in the wild at this time of year.
Fire claims Parkland Greenhouse

Fire claims Parkland Greenhouse

A fire ripped through the Parkland Greenhouse in the wee hours of May 6 almost completely claiming the business and damaging an adjacent home. Part of the building was also living quarters.
CT scanner install marked

CT scanner install marked

The recent installation of a new CT scanner unit at the Regional Health Centre in Yorkton was officially marked Friday.
This Weeks Photos - May 11, 2016

This Weeks Photos - May 11, 2016

Local shop hurdles quinquennial hump

Local shop hurdles quinquennial hump

Karen Dunlop realizes she has beaten the odds. Celebrating five years of her First Avenue shop Fins, Feathers and Fur puts her in the minority of entrepreneurs (approximately 45 per cent) whose businesses last that long.
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