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Census on now

City residents are being urged to complete the 2011 Canadian Census package, which was delivered to every household last week.

Be ready to go boating

It's finally Spring. The days are getting longer, the air carries a sweet fragrance and the ice has receded from the lakes. It's a time when millions of Canadians finally get back their favourite pastime and head out on the water in their boats.

Warning issued for contaminated water

The Saskatchewan Watershed Authority and Ministry of Health warn that heightened risk of flooding in many parts of the province this spring may pose a threat to private water wells and cisterns used for drinking water sources.
Threat charges laid

Threat charges laid

On Friday, April 29, members of the Esterhazy and Kamsack Detachments began an investigation in regards to uttering threats and breach of a probation order. The investigation led to the arrest of a Wroxton area resident.
Catholic women's convention held in city

Catholic women's convention held in city

Over 200 Catholic women from across the Regina ArchDiocese gathered Sunday, May 1 in Yorkton to attend the 88th annual Diocesan Catholic Women's League convention. The convention began with an evening Mass where the celebrant was Rev.

Council receives 2011 YBID plan

Yorkton Council received and filed a copy of the Yorkton Business Improvement District Development Plan for 2011 to 2013, as well as the 2011 YBID Budget at Council's regular meeting Monday.

Children's hospital receives donation

The Mosaic Company continues to demonstrate its commitment to the province with a $4,000,000 donation to the Children's Hospital Foundation of Saskatchewan.
Fit and feminine

Fit and feminine

Nicole Ruttig has found a new passion participating in body figure competitions. While having similarities with body building, and organized through the provincial body building association, Ruttig said body figure is decidedly different.

More 4G network for local area

SaskTel has expanded its 4G wireless network to 16 more locations across the province of Saskatchewan.
Game with depths has aesthetic issues

Game with depths has aesthetic issues

If one name gets over-used in the world of boardgames, it is chess. Game designers often compare their creations to chess, and some even tag the name to the new product, such as is the case with Dinosaur Chess.
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