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SHHS October atheletes of the month

SHHS October atheletes of the month

The Cab Female Athlete of the month is a member of the Sr. Girls Volleyball team and the Sr. Girls Soccer team. On the Volleyball team this Grade 12 athlete is one of the key starters and she leads by example.
Arson ruled out in dry cleaner fire

Arson ruled out in dry cleaner fire

The Yorkton Fire Department has ruled out arson in a fire Tuesday night at York-Sask Dry Cleaners. Deputy Fire Chief Greg Litvanyi said investigators determined the cause was electrical.

Mental health changes are good for clients

Amendments that will improve access to mental health services in Saskatchewan have been introduced in the Legislature.
Algae mask a hit

Algae mask a hit

For September's Digital Design Weekend at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, artists Michiko Nitta and Michael Burton commissioned soprano Louise Ashcroft to sing, altering pitch and volume while wearing a face mask made of algae.

Experts predict average winter

The Weather Network's meteorologists have issued their winter outlook for the months of December, January and February and Canadians should expect a return to winter weather conditions.

Healthy breakfast good for kids

Canadian kids can benefit from a resolution for a healthier start to the day.

Lean helps patients

Saskatchewan patients are seeing positive results as Lean implementation continues across the province. Close to 300 Lean projects are currently underway in the health system.

Caution with shellfish

Health Canada would like to remind Canadians that raw shellfish - such as oysters, clams, scallops, mussels and cockles - can carry bacteria, viruses and toxins that can cause foodborne illness if they are not harvested, stored, handled or prepared a

Opposition to Seventh Ave closure

A request to close a portion of Seventh Avenue North is meeting with some opposition leaving Yorkton Council to put off a final decision on the matter until at least its Dec. 3 meeting.

Do not drive under the influence of drugs

Messages reminding Canadians to drive sober are a familiar and necessary feature of the holiday season. Impairment behind the wheel is most often associated with alcohol - the classic "Don't drink and drive." But impairment goes far beyond alcohol.
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