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More jail time for deathbed confession

More jail time for deathbed confession

By 2009, James Washington believed he had gotten away with a 1995 murder, but then he had a heart attack, and on his deathbed, in a fit of remorse, he confessed to a confidant.
Candle of Hope project

Candle of Hope project

Sacred Heart High School students and staff spread the Christmas spirit leading up to the Christmas break.
MP optimistic for Canada

MP optimistic for Canada

YTW: What does Christmas mean to you? Christmas brings me immense joy as I celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ. My Christian faith centres on him, and the eternal hope he offers not only the world, but each person who follows him.

Resources to help quit smoking

Sunrise Health Region reminds residents that there are many resources available to assist in quitting smoking. With the New Year upon us, now may be the ideal time to make a resolution to quit. In Canada, 20.

Mayor's priority to manage growth ahead

Bob Maloney has only been Mayor a few weeks, but he looks back on 2012 a year where he sat as a Councillor in Yorkton as a positive one. "There's been growth we've never seen before.
New Year's Celebration at Fort Pelly 1904

New Year's Celebration at Fort Pelly 1904

Photo-Jackson collection- circa 1890s. A most fascinating account of a New Year's festivities was found in an article of THE YORKTON ENTERPRISE OF January 14, 1904.
Ski for the Gold with the Yorkton Mayor

Ski for the Gold with the Yorkton Mayor

Parenting After Separation and Divorce Public Information sessions will be held in Yorkton on Sat., Jan. 12 - 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.; Sat., Feb. 9 - 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Registration deadline: Thursday before the session at 4:00 p.m.

Wait time stats good but could be better

The latest statistics show that 90 per cent of Saskatchewan surgical patients continue to receive surgery within six months and 78 per cent receive surgery within three months.
Yorkton supports Bags of Love

Yorkton supports Bags of Love

This past Saturday, December 22, Shelwin House and Parkland Victim's Services were presented with hand crafted fabric bags containing age and gender specific items to comfort children who are, for various reasons, no longer in their own homes.
Saskatchewan better for young people

Saskatchewan better for young people

Twenty-three year old Kristi Cunningham is ready to take on a whole new Saskatchewan - one that's completely different than the Saskatchewan her parents grew up in.
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