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FCAA warns public about overpayment scams targeting child care providers in Saskatchewan

FCAA warns public about overpayment scams targeting child care providers in Saskatchewan

The Consumer Protection Division of the Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority (FCAA) is informing the public about a potential scam aimed at child care providers in Saskatchewan.
Home invasion suspect released on bail

Home invasion suspect released on bail

A 24-year-old Yorkton man accused of breaking and entering to commit assault on the weekend has been released on $500 bail.
This Weeks Photos - December 24, 2014

This Weeks Photos - December 24, 2014

Film crew seeks Al Capone connection to Yorkton

Film crew seeks Al Capone connection to Yorkton

Al Capone Moose Jaw has created a tourism industry out of the legendary Chicago gangster’s connection to that city. Many other southern Saskatchewan towns also have Capone tales to tell.
Falling oil prices bring good news bad news week for Saskatchewan

Falling oil prices bring good news bad news week for Saskatchewan

Falling oil prices may be dampening the good news about provincial growth. Last week, Premier Brad Wall announced within mere hours of each other, the growth figures and a public sector hiring freeze.
Yorkton Soup Haven stalwart, Kathy Connors retires

Yorkton Soup Haven stalwart, Kathy Connors retires

Kathy Connors has been part of the Soup Haven for sixteen and a half years, feeding thousands of Yorkton children and families.
SIGN in Yorkton giving back to the community for past support

SIGN in Yorkton giving back to the community for past support

The Society for the Involvement of Good Neighbors (SIGN) in Yorkton is celebrating an anniversary and the organization wants to say thanks to the community for its long years of support.
Trunk full of memories for Yasinowski couple

Trunk full of memories for Yasinowski couple

When Russell Yasinowski was a boy he had a dream. It was a simple dream, to take his parents on a vacation, their first time away from their farm at Wishart.
History Corner - Merry Christmas

History Corner - Merry Christmas

The Nativity scene dates back to 1960 and the artist was Theodore Onufrychuk, then new City of Yorkton Horticulturalist. He was asked by Mayor W.
Student Ambassadors at Yorkdale Central School focus on CPR

Student Ambassadors at Yorkdale Central School focus on CPR

The Heart and Stroke Foundation (HSF) celebrates the success of student ambassadors at Yorkdale Central School, who trained 134 community members this November in life-saving CPR.
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