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Support given

Support given

Jamie Zajac, manager of Yorkton Capital Kia, presented a cheque for $1,000 to Ross Fisher, Executive Director of The Health Foundation, to help fund the planning for a new regional hospital.

Airwaves for Health runs next week

Once again GX94/FOX FM Radio is sponsoring and hosting the Airwaves for Health Radiothon. The radiothon will last 36 hours and take place April 23rd and 24th; it will be physically located at the Parkland Mall in Yorkton.
Concert coming

Concert coming

The Organization of Saskatchewan Arts Councils (OSAC) along with its member Arts Council, the Yorkton Arts Council are proud to present Inti-Illimani in concert. The performance will be part of the 2011/2012 Stars for Saskatchewan series.

Undercover Boss has local tie in

Chad Hallock, CEO of Budget Blinds, is set to appear on the CBS hit show Undercover Boss on Friday, April 13th.

Walker's parole is denied

Kim Walker's application for parole has been denied. Walker, the Yorkton man who was convicted of manslaughter last spring for the shooting death of James Hayward in 2003, has been eligible for parole since January.
Easter Break Kids Convention April 9 to 13, 2012

Easter Break Kids Convention April 9 to 13, 2012

Alzheimer and Dementia Support/Information Group Meeting Wed., Apr. 11, 2:00 p.m., Yorkton & District Nursing Home Conference Room. Everyone welcome. For more info contact the SHR Community Social Worker (306) 786-0722.
New bed and breakfast opens

New bed and breakfast opens

A new bed and breakfast has opened just west of Yorkton. Windy Acres Inn is the long time dream of Ken and Joanne Maduck.

Worst road campaign officially underway

As part of CAA Saskatchewan's efforts to advocate for better roads, we are joining other CAA clubs across the country in a Worst Roads Campaign.
Underwater world theme of art show

Underwater world theme of art show

Local artist Judy Niebergall is back with a new solo show at the pARTners Art Gallery in the Yorkton Public Library. The show is one the veteran artist had not expected to do.

Provincial funding for Cancer Agency

Saskatchewan cancer patients will have improved access to cancer care and services, thanks to a funding increase this year to the Saskatchewan Cancer Agency. The provincial government committed $138.
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