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Lottery agreement extended

Parks, Culture and Sport Minister Kevin Doherty announced a renewed lottery agreement, which guarantees that sport, culture and recreation organizations will continue to receive and benefit from Saskatchewan Lotteries proceeds over the next five year
Busy year for the Parkland College

Busy year for the Parkland College

Parkland College Year in Review 2013 Parkland College enjoyed a banner year in 2013.
Buck scoring

Buck scoring

Heath Dreger with the Yorkton chapter of the Saskatchewan Wildlife Association helped out with scoring in the annual YRHS and Home Hardware Big Buck Contest.

Economy strong

Last year was another strong one for Saskatchewan's economy as population, employment, exports and manufacturing are all on track to hit new record levels.

Be safe with propane

Propane is one of the safest forms of energy for your home or business.
New haematology analyzer in region

New haematology analyzer in region

"We are really pleased to announce that the new haematology analyzer has arrived," said Ross Fisher, Executive Director of The Health Foundation.

Busy New Year's Eve for RCMP

RCMP officers across the province were busy New Year's Eve and Yorkton was no exception. "It was busier than a normal night, but not overly," said Cpl. Donald Dyker of the municipal detachment.

EI claims down in Oct.

Saskatchewan saw a 10 per cent decrease in employment insurance (EI) claims in October 2013 compared to October 2012 - the biggest decrease in Canada.
No reprieve in sight from winter

No reprieve in sight from winter

The New Year dawned bright and cold in Yorkton. The low temperature January 1 was -33, which felt like -38 with the wind chill, not record setting, but considerably colder than the average of -23.

New Workers' Comp. Act

The Workers' Compensation Act, 2013 became law in Saskatchewan on January 1, 2014.
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