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Driver rescued by jaws of life

Driver rescued by jaws of life

The driver of a car that collided head-on with a tractor-trailer hauling fuel on Queen Street Wednesday morning had to be extracted by firefighters using the jaws of life.
SALTCOATS - Carol singing planned

SALTCOATS - Carol singing planned

Laketown Leaders Seniors supper is Fri., Dec. 14 at 5:30 p.m. with gift exchange, sing a long and bag whist to follow. There are limited tickets available. Call 744-2977. The deadline is Mon., Dec. 10.
Celebrating 130 years since the founding of Yorkton

Celebrating 130 years since the founding of Yorkton

Ranching in the West had really started when the Dominion Government, urged on by eastern Canadian investors, saw potential revenue in opening some land for leasing.

No mid-year funding for Yorkton schools

Yorkton's school divisions will not be getting any of the $6.6 million in mid-year funding announced by the Saskatchewan Ministry of Education on Monday.
New Horizons Friday Night Dance

New Horizons Friday Night Dance

Treasures from the Vault Godfrey Dean Art Gallery September 30 to December 14, 2012. A special exhibition drawn from the Saskatchewan Arts Board Permanent Collection to celebrate Yorkton arts and culture.
YRHS Students of the Month of November

YRHS Students of the Month of November

The Cab Clothing Yorkton Regional High School Female Athlete of the Month for November is Taylor Harris. Taylor is presently in Grade 10.

Little angels fundraiser

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Yorkton and Area is a community supported, volunteer based organization committed to the healthy development of children in need and their families through the provision of quality one to one mentoring relationships and ot

Sept. good for sales

Saskatchewan retailers saw another record month of sales, with retail sales rising 6.4 per cent in September of 2012 over last September according to a report released by Statistics Canada today.
Santa parade

Santa parade

The annual Santa Claus Parade was held in Yorkton Saturday. The day was a cold one, but people still lined Broadway Street to enjoy the floats, culminating with old Saint Nick winding up the cavalcade.

Video games not enough

Active Healthy Kids Canada released a position statement on active video games - also known as "exergames".
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