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Glitch found

An error which resulted in some diagnostic imaging test results not being automatically faxed to the ordering physicians and posted to the Picture Archiving System (PACS) has been identified and corrected.
New librarian shares his vision

New librarian shares his vision

There is a new face at the Yorkton Public Library with the recent arrival of head librarian Ben Gosling. Gosling was born in Britain, but his family moved to Canada when he was only four.
College practices shared

College practices shared

Parkland College is pleased to have concluded a successful visit with a guest from a college in the East African nation of Tanzania. Hamisi Kamando with the Mineral Resources Institute (MRI) in Dodoma, Tanzania, was at Parkland College May 23-26.

Junior citizens

The Saskatchewan Weekly Newspapers Association, in partnership with SaskPower, and the Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan, is pleased to announce the 2012 recipients of the Junior Citizen of the Year Award.
Flying mud

Flying mud

BJ Carey of St. Walburg, SK came out on top of the annual Yorkton Dodge CPCA Chuckwagon Classic at the Cornerstone Raceway with an aggregated time of 2:10.68 over the weekend.
City receives awards for skate park project

City receives awards for skate park project

The campaign by Yorkton residents to build a skateboard park on Brodie Avenue continues to pay off for the city.

Warm summer appears on horizon

According to The Weather Network's Summer Outlook, a warm summer is on the horizon, with normal to above normal temperatures expected across the country.

Varied programming at Becoming Clubhouse

The Becoming Clubhouse has been a recent development by the Yorkton Mental Health Drop-In Centre, a program offering a range of programming for the community.

Nomination time

Saskatchewan residents have until July 5 to nominate individuals for the province's highest honour, the Saskatchewan Order of Merit.
Greater First Nations success discussed

Greater First Nations success discussed

Residents of Yorkton were invited to share their opinions on how to improve education and employment prospects for Saskatchewan's Aboriginal people at a consultation session here on May 29.
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