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Celebrating 130 years since the founding of Yorkton

Celebrating 130 years since the founding of Yorkton

In 1882 the government organized Provisional Districts to ensure better governance.

Public board elects Cottenie as new chair

The Good Spirit School Division (GSSD) Board of Trustees unanimously elected Bryan Cottenie as the new chair at a special organizational meeting November 8. Cottenie represents the Kamsack, Norquay, Pelly and area subdivision for GSSD.
Man makeup popular in Korea

Man makeup popular in Korea

Men Want to Be Pretty, Too For some reason, South Korea (with about one-sixth the men that America has) is the world's largest consumer of male cosmetics, with its leading company approaching $1 billion a year in sales.
STARS donation

STARS donation

Ross Fisher, Executive Director of The Health Foundation accepted a cheque for $1,000 from Dean and Eileen Fyck, the owners of Truck Proz.
We will remember them

We will remember them

Remembrance Day Services were held at the Farrell Agencies Arena in the city Sunday. An RCMP officer Const. Pierre Lortie stands at the replica cenotaph as veterans Don Low and William Dicker watch the ceremony.

Credit unions support storm relief

Saskatchewan credit unions are now accepting cash donations in support of Red Cross relief efforts for Hurricane Sandy in the Caribbean and the United States.
YRSH Students of the Month of October Submitted

YRSH Students of the Month of October Submitted

The Western Financial Group Yorkton Regional High School Male Student of the Month for October is Andrew Kennedy. Andrew is a Grade 12 student who possesses a strong desire to do for others.
Farmer award presented

Farmer award presented

A Broadview-area couple Dale and Tracy Richter were awarded the 2012 Farmer Recognition Award at this year's Grain Millers Harvest Showdown.

Local singer cuts first CD effort

Eden Rohatensky has released the first recording of her own music; 'Hobbies'.
New OHS regs honour Jimmy Wiebe

New OHS regs honour Jimmy Wiebe

Jimmy's Law is now law, sort of. Last week, the Saskatchewan government passed new Occupational Health and Safety regulations to improve safety for graveyard shift retail workers such as gas station attendants.
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