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Sex assault: Man pleads not guilty A Yorkton man accused of sexual assault pleaded not guilty at Yorkton Provincial Court January 28.

Health center to undergo structural repairs

Repairs required at Invermay Health Center necessitate temporary suspension of visiting health services and temporary relocation of the long-term care residents to health facilities in neighbouring communities.
Local students join global cause

Local students join global cause

Imagine if you could channel the boundless energy of youth into local and global social activism. Imagine if you could then get Oprah Winfrey to back your activism.

Visitors ban lifted

The staff at the Yorkton Regional Health Centre have successfully contained the Influenza A outbreaks that were declared on the 1st Floor Medicine and 3rd Floor Inpatient Surgery wings.
Training for tourism at the college

Training for tourism at the college

Business is booming for hotels across much of Saskatchewan. Most inns are operating at or near capacity thanks to the thriving construction, mining, and tourism industries.
ADVANCED EDUCATION

ADVANCED EDUCATION

As many students head into the final few months of high school, a popular question being asked is "So what are your plans after high school?" Did you know that a university education will help you earn more money than just having a high school diplom
New disciplinary rules

New disciplinary rules

The head of the Perse School in Cambridge, England, recently instituted a "10-Second Rule" for minor disciplinary infractions: Students could avoid punishment if they quickly produced a clever explanation for their misbehavior.
Voices for change can make difference

Voices for change can make difference

Imagine if Canada could finally lift more aboriginal people out of poverty without the tired old "spend more money" approach. Imagine if all it took was for you to sign a petition or speak to your Member of Parliament's office.

Arguments delay animal cruelty trial

Constitutional arguments in a McNutt animal cruelty case have been postponed until March 8.

Brodie project gets international recognition

The work done on the Brodie Avenue project will be taken to an international audience. "The Director of Planning & Engineering made a PowerPoint presentation to the Program Committee on Making Cities Livable.
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