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Saskatchewan water protection

Saskatchewan water protection

Saskatchewan is changing regulations to help prevent aquatic invasive species (AIS) from entering the province, and is proclaiming May 10 to 16 Aquatic Invasive Species Awareness Week to raise the profile of this important issue.
City of Yorkton reminds us to be prepared for disaster

City of Yorkton reminds us to be prepared for disaster

The City of Yorkton has had its fair share of emergencies over past several years, so it should hit home with the people of the city that they need to be prepared for emergencies.
SHHS disappointed at drama provincials

SHHS disappointed at drama provincials

The Sacred Heart High School (SHHS) Drama Club was unable to translate its Region 4 success at the provincial festival this past weekend.
Rodeo kicks off bike safety week

Rodeo kicks off bike safety week

For a third year, the RCMP, in partnership with Fire Protective Services, the City of Yorkton, SGI and Canadian Tire celebrated Bicycle Safety Week with some fun and learning in local elementary schools.
You can choose your favourite film

You can choose your favourite film

“I know there are lots of good films at the festival, but I just never seem to get there.” That’s what we hear when we are out and about.
Tree planting in Saskatchewan’s northern forest

Tree planting in Saskatchewan’s northern forest

The Government of Saskatchewan’s spring forest renewal projects are underway, with approximately 2.2 million new trees – two trees per Saskatchewan resident – to be planted in Saskatchewan’s northern forest.
Special Olympics organization seeking new volunteers

Special Olympics organization seeking new volunteers

The Special Olympics in Yorkton are rebuilding, with plans for new sports to get athletes with intellectual disabilities actively participating in athletics.
Money raised for goats

Money raised for goats

St. Paul’s School hosted their school Oratory (May 1) and school Science Fair (May 4), and our students also raised money to buy goats for families overseas.

Legacy’s make a difference

We are thinking ahead of all the lives we can make a difference in and encourage you to do so as well. May is Leave A Legacy Month so this is a great time to let you know about the bursaries we offer and our hopes for the future in our community.

News of the Weird - Wrong person shot

An unarmed man, suspected of no crime, who three years ago was shot 16 times by police while lying in his bed, told a Seattle Times reporter in March that he bears no ill will for the cops who shot him.
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