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Film under Godfrey arch

The Yorkton Film Festival's (YFF) summer Films Under the Arch series continues tonight with 'Surviving :) The Teenage Brain'.

Government agencies should be accountable

Either Saskatchewan's public service is extraordinarily honest, or public servants are simply not coming forward to report wrongdoing.
Juveniles are just learning to fly

Juveniles are just learning to fly

Late July marks the end of a busy season for the Burrowing Owl. After weeks of being fed by their parents, juvenile owls are now starting to leave the nest and forage for themselves.
Sherlock gaming

Sherlock gaming

A card game where you get to play Sherlock Holmes, what more could you want in terms of a theme to draw you in.

West Nile season arrives

Health officials are reminding Saskatchewan residents to protect themselves against mosquito bites as the risk for West Nile virus (WNV) continues to increase.

RFP's to use P3 model

The Government of Saskatchewan is moving forward with a public-private partnership (P3) model to build 18 new schools on nine joint-use sites in the high growth communities of Martensville, Regina, Saskatoon and Warman.
Bocce champions

Bocce champions

Two Special Olympics Bocce teams from Yorkton attended a tournament in Regina on July 10, 2014. Both teams won all their games in their divisions and came home with gold medals.

Awards dead line changed

Lieutenant Governor Vaughn Solomon Schofield reminds citizens that November 1 is the new nomination deadline for the province's highest honour, as the Saskatchewan Order of Merit prepares for its 30th anniversary next year.

Police busy on August long

Perhaps more than any other holiday, the August long weekend is a time for people to kick back and relax, that is unless you are an on-duty member of the RCMP.
Name change not allowed

Name change not allowed

Scott Fistler, twice a loser for electoral office in Phoenix, Arizona, as a Republican, decided in November 2013 that his luck might improve as a Democrat with a name change, and legally became "Cesar Chavez," expecting to poll better in a heavily Hi
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