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News of the Weird - Lawsuit for stopping illegal effort

That New York Attitude Gregory Reddick, 54, and his employer, SJQ Sightseeing Tours, filed a lawsuit in June against New York City for “harass(ing)” them and hampering their ability to rip off tourists, specifically, interfering with their “right” to
Yorkton crime continues decline

Yorkton crime continues decline

“You’re always happy to see that. I think a lot of it has to do with employment and opportunities.
West Nile precautions

West Nile precautions

Sunrise Health Region is reminding residents to be aware of mosquitoes that may carry the West Nile Virus. Because of the hot and dry weather conditions, there are fewer mosquitoes this year than during previous years.
Contract signed for Saskatchewan physicians

Contract signed for Saskatchewan physicians

A new four year contract has been ratified by Saskatchewan physicians. The contract agreement covers the period April 1, 2013 to March 31, 2017. Approximately 90 per cent of physicians voted in favour of the agreement.
Library launches indie film service

Library launches indie film service

The Parkland Regional Library has added another online service available to patrons with a Yorkton or Parkland library card.
Check VIN on cars

Check VIN on cars

Before buying a used vehicle, every consumer should check the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) and research the history of the vehicle they are about to buy.
Monday Warrants

Monday Warrants

Arrest warrants were issued for the following people at Yorkton Provincial Court July 27: Niki Peequaquat Richard W. Sleziak John R.
Threshermen’s Club celebrates 60 years

Threshermen’s Club celebrates 60 years

For 60 years, the Yorkton Threshermen’s Club has been thrilling audiences with reenactments of the pioneer skills, methods and techniques that built this province.
Local student Kaitlyn Kitzan acts globally

Local student Kaitlyn Kitzan acts globally

A 16-year-old Sacred Heart High School student will be among the inaugural participants in a brand-new international effort called the Global Citizen Youth Leadership Program.
Council launches canola hashtag campaign

Council launches canola hashtag campaign

Recently, the Canola Council of Canada (CCC) launched the #CanolaCountry campaign to showcase the impact of canola across Canada and benefits of international trade.
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