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Marking time

Marking time

The board of the Yorkton Public Library (YPL) is very excited about its new exhibit in the Community pARTners Gallery. Marking time is a retrospective of indigenous art from the past five decades.

Kids help line releases app

Kids Help Phone just released the Always There mobile app - a powerful tool for young people across Canada to more easily reach professional counsellors, access clinically-sound information and provide them with important features to support their so

Mortality rates low with health region

Sunrise Health Region is among the lowest Hospital Standardized Mortality Ratio (HSMR) rates in the country.
The Christmas card

The Christmas card

The Christmas card dates back to the 1940s, with the message- Wishing you Happiness At Christmas and all the New Year. The tradition of the Christmas tree - a pine or fir began in Germany as far back as the 1500s.

Find time to learn

After a long day at school, the last thing most kids want to do is learn at home.

Serial shoplifter denied bail, sentenced to four months

In a rare "reverse onus" bail hearing December 13 at Yorkton Provincial Court, a man accused of stealing more than $600 in groceries and clothing from Yorkton's Walmart was denied release.

City leading regional concept

The City of Yorkton will take a leadership role in creating a new Regional Economic Association (REA).
Yorkton Regional High School Students of the Month of November

Yorkton Regional High School Students of the Month of November

The Western Financial Group Yorkton Regional High School Female Student of the Month for November is Bailey Haas. Bailey is a Grade 12 student who stands out among our YRHS students as someone who takes initiative and pursues her goals.
SCARED SOBER

SCARED SOBER

It is said that experience is the best teacher. Of course, you can't very well take every teenager, put them in a life-threatening vehicle collision to teach them that drinking and driving is a stupid thing to do.

Use caution near water

The Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation advises people to be cautious on all frozen water bodies, especially those that have aeration systems.
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