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New Lt. Gov. for the province

Vaughn Solomon Schofield was officially installed as the 21st Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan today.

Rec path plan

The City of Yorkton is moving forward with creation of a conceptual plan for a Broadway - King Street Recreation Corridor following a unanimous decision by Yorkton Council at its regular meeting Monday.

Harvest put in Westerns bid

The Yorkton Harvest Hockey Club have announced that they are going to be in the running to host a western Canadian hockey championship in their home arena in the year 2014.
Do not answer suspicious emails

Do not answer suspicious emails

The Commercial Crime and Fraud Sections with the Regina Police Service, Saskatoon Police Service, Saskatchewan Financial Services Commission and the RCMP have joined forces to promote March as Fraud Awareness Month (www.sacp.

Provincial budget presented

The Saskatchewan Party brought down its 2012 budget last week, and Yorkton MLA Greg Ottenbreit said it is a document which addresses party promises from last fall's election, and does so in a balanced fashion.
Tips for choosing the right grain

Tips for choosing the right grain

More food companies than ever are advertising that their products are 'made with whole grains' or 'multi-grain.' It seems everything you find in the grocery aisle now contains whole grains.
Review: Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close

Review: Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close

Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close (DVD/Blu-Ray) - Dir. Stephen Daldry. Starring Thomas Horn, Tom Hanks, Sandra Bullock. Devastating drama about moving past loss and finding meaning where none exists.

Mayor's view of budget

Yorkton Mayor James Wilson isn't raving about last week's provincial budget, but he's not disappointed either. The budget announced that provincial funding for enterprise regions will be discontinued, saving $4 million this year.
Orkney Stones an excellent resource

Orkney Stones an excellent resource

For genealogists seeking information on their ancestors who resided in the Orkney district, 6 miles north west of Yorkton, the book Orkney Stones is an excellent resource.

Churchbridge pool gets beer boost

Three cheers for Molson Coors and 330 cheers for Churchbridge's new swimming pool project. Thanks to the Molson Coors Community Cheers program Churchbridge's pool project moved $20,000 closer to completion Wednesday, March 21.
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