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Abduction case headed to trial

Yorkton's Melvin Dale Koroluk will stand trial for the alleged abduction of a child from the Yorkton Exhibition last July.
The Thing is strangely similar to The Thing

The Thing is strangely similar to The Thing

The Thing (DVD/Blu-Ray) - Dir. Matthijs van Heijningen Jr. Starring Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Joel Edgerton, Ulrich Thomsen. I don't know when it became acceptable to name a sequel or prequel the same thing as the original.

Northern forum

First Nations and Métis Relations Minister and Minister responsible for Northern Affairs Ken Cheveldayoff, along with senior officials from Northern Affairs, will represent the Province of Saskatchewan at this week's Northern Development Minis
Snowarama aims to raise $150,000

Snowarama aims to raise $150,000

Every two years, Snowarama recruits a new Easter Seals Ambassador to put a face to the group's message and cause. This year, the committee introduced 13-year-old Bailey Clark, a Spy Hill-area resident and Grade 8 student at Langenburg High School.
Tot Spot - The Boys & Girls Club of Yorkton's

Tot Spot - The Boys & Girls Club of Yorkton's

At the Godfrey Dean Gallery in Yorkton! "A Fading Light: 25 Years of Photography at SIAST" Jan. 10 to Feb. 12, 2012. 25 Saskatchewan photographers commemorate the SIAST program with portraiture, documentary, commercial and fine art work.

Wanderer wanted

The Ministry of Tourism, Parks, Culture and Sport is hiring again for the best summer job ever - the Saskatchewanderer. This is a student position that launched last year as a marketing pilot project.

Spring Session in March

Premier Brad Wall today announced that ring session of the Legislative Assembly will begin on Monday, March 5 with the 2012-13 provincial budget to be delivered on Wednesday, March 21.
Lasting Love

Lasting Love

Valentine card message: When the field phone battery lags And nothing else will do I'll use my trusting signal flags To signal: I love you! The card is courtesy of my own childhood souvenir box.
Opening home to those in need rewarding

Opening home to those in need rewarding

The Saskatchewan Abilities Council is seeking approved private service homes for people with disabilities in Yorkton and area. Jocelyn McDonald said operating such a home has its challenges, but the rewards go far beyond the money they are paid.

Norquay to celebrate

Citizens of the town of Norquay will be able to celebrate their community's 100th anniversary, thanks in part to an investment from the Government of Canada.
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