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One year for coke trafficking

One year for coke trafficking

One more case in an ongoing drug trafficking saga has wrapped up with a one-year prison sentence. On January 9, Thomas Stevenson pleaded guilty to one count of trafficking cocaine at Court of Queen’s Bench in Yorkton.
Good stats for Saskatchewan in 2014

Good stats for Saskatchewan in 2014

Saskatchewan ended 2014 on top, maintaining the lowest unemployment rate in Canada for the 25th consecutive month. The province’s unemployment rate in December was 3.6 per cent (seasonally adjusted), well below the national average of 6.
Steelworkers looking for City support

Steelworkers looking for City support

The United Steelworkers (Union) is currently in the midst of a Canada-wide ‘Stop the Killing’ campaign.
TD Canada Trust Bank presents top employee award

TD Canada Trust Bank presents top employee award

Amie Evans, a small business advisor with TD Canada Trust in the city has received that organization’s highest employee honour. It was announced last Wednesday Evans was among 90 employees to receive the 2015 Vision In Action award.
Postal Union warns of added City costs

Postal Union warns of added City costs

Municipal governments could face added costs with the Canada Post decision to cut door-to-door delivery of mail.
Ability in Me (AIM) Program investment announced by Government of Saskatchewan

Ability in Me (AIM) Program investment announced by Government of Saskatchewan

Premier Brad Wall, Education Minister Don Morgan and Social Services Minister Donna Harpauer joined Saskatchewan children and families on January 8 to announce the Government of Saskatchewan’s 2014-15 investment of $200,000 in the Ability in Me (AIM)
Assault suspect, Adam Paton returned to Yorkton

Assault suspect, Adam Paton returned to Yorkton

A former Yorkton businessman who allegedly committed an aggravated assault in Yorkton last May and was on the run in B.C. is back in town.
Positive year for tourism in Yorkton

Positive year for tourism in Yorkton

It was a good 2014 in terms of tourism in Yorkton, and things look set for a good 2015 ahead. That was the message Yorkton Council heard at its regular meeting from Tourism Yorkton chair Neil Thom.
Saskatchewan SPCA role is changing

Saskatchewan SPCA role is changing

The Saskatchewan Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Saskatchewan SPCA) announced they will not renew their contract with the Ministry of Agriculture for enforcement of The Animal Protection Act, 1999.
Fines levied in Wildlife Act case in North Battleford Provincial Court

Fines levied in Wildlife Act case in North Battleford Provincial Court

Wayne Whitehead of the Pelican Lake First Nation was convicted on charges of illegal outfitting and unlawful possession of wildlife in North Battleford provincial court on December 23, 2014, resulting in fines totalling $4,900 under The Wildlife Act
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