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Mellow lyrics for tranquility

Mellow lyrics for tranquility

Unknown Rooms: A Collection of Acoustic Songs Chelsea Wolfe 7-out-of-10 Quiet nights around the campfire are coming, can you feel it? A beverage, a snack, the sharp crackle and the crickets, and of course something gentle playing from the porch.
Processing flax for world market

Processing flax for world market

TA Foods Ltd. in Yorkton has quietly been forging markets for its flax products in markets around the world.
City honours volunteers

City honours volunteers

More than 170 volunteers from 30 sport, culture and recreation organizations in the city were honoured at the second annual Mayor's Volunteer Appreciation Reception April 24 at Gallagher Centre.

Louis Dreyfus buys out partner

Louis Dreyfus Commodities has purchased the minority ownership interest in its Yorkton, Sask. canola crushing facility that had been held by affiliates of Mitsui & Co., Ltd. The deal took effect on March 29, 2013.

Local tourism award

The Tourism industry honored businesses and individuals at the 24th Annual Saskatchewan Tourism Awards of Excellence, held in Regina April 25, 2013.

Palliative care recognized

Canadian Hospice Palliative Care Week is May 5-11, 2013. Hospice Palliative Care is whole-person health care that aims to relieve suffering and improve the quality of living and dying.

Sunrise earns award

Sunrise Health Region was recently recognized for efforts to make health care better for Saskatchewan patients.

Province ready for flood threat this spring

The Ministry of Government Relations, in collaboration with various government ministries, agencies, Crown corporations and stakeholder groups are providing updates on the key steps the province and its partners are taking to mitigate and alleviate p

Safety event planned

Terry Ortynsky's Royal Ford and a number of partners are offering a special safety event for Yorkton area residents on May 9.
SCMA awards come to Yorkton area

SCMA awards come to Yorkton area

Two Yorkton area gals have come away from this year's Saskatchewan Country Music Association awards with major hardware. Langenburg's Jess Moskaluke took the honours for Female Vocalist of the Year. "My reaction was, as always, surprise.
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