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Yorkton Chamber elects 2015 president

Yorkton Chamber elects 2015 president

Despite plummeting oil prices, a devalued dollar and gloomy reports from major banks and the conference board, the Yorkton Chamber of Commerce’s incoming president.
Crime reduction team releases report

Crime reduction team releases report

The Yorkton HUB Management Steering Committee has released a report that it presented at its Community Unity Luncheon before Christmas.
Theodore Housing appointments

Theodore Housing appointments

Sela Campbell has been appointed Chairperson to the Theodore Housing Authority Board along with the new appointments of Margaret Lewis and Donna Zastrizny. Other members of the board of directors are Linda Quinton and Val Blades.
Police blitz nabs 381 impaired drivers

Police blitz nabs 381 impaired drivers

Results from SGI’s traffic safety blitz for December were released last week and they do not paint a pretty picture.
Junior golfers get break in Deer Park fees

Junior golfers get break in Deer Park fees

It will be basically a hold-the-line fee structure at Deer Park Municipal Golf Course in Yorkton. Fees were frozen, with the exception of those for Junior golfers, which saw a significant cut, as a way to hopefully increase course usage.
Retention up for Sask MDs

Retention up for Sask MDs

Saskatchewan is making progress keeping more locally-trained family medicine graduates in the province. The retention rate of family medicine graduates trained at the University of Saskatchewan (U of S) has jumped by 11 per cent over the past year.
Train man plans historic retirement

Train man plans historic retirement

This is a piece of history; you don’t see this much anymore. — Randy Rhinas Caboose owner Randy Rhinas is a train man through and through.
Crime Stopper month

Crime Stopper month

January is internationally recognized as Crime Stoppers Month, where more than 1,200 Crime Stoppers programs in more than 20 countries around the world celebrate their successes in making their communities safer.
Book Review - Domino Lady: Money Shot

Book Review - Domino Lady: Money Shot

A good pulp tale is difficult to pass up. Make it a pulp tale with a drop-dead gorgeous heroine and it’s a case of grabbing it and jumping into the story of derring do. Which brings me to Domino Lady: Money Shot by Bobby Nash.
Changes for craft brewers

Changes for craft brewers

Government will launch a comprehensive third-party review of its policies related to the province’s growing craft alcohol industry.
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