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Robbery in Invermay

Robbery in Invermay

At around noon on Friday, March 30, an RBC Royal Bank branch in Invermay was held up by a male suspect who used a firearm during the incident. The man may have been in the company of a female accomplice.

Small steps against stroke

Stroke is the leading cause of serious, long-term disability, says the Internet Stroke Center. It is also the third leading cause of death. Preventing stroke can mean saving lives.
Harper missed opportunity to fix things

Harper missed opportunity to fix things

The Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF) says Budget 2012 represents a lost opportunity for the Harper government to rein in spending and reverse runaway growth in government payrolls during seven years of minority governments.
Hanging on every word

Hanging on every word

Angeline Stankewich (left) and Bailey Lemcke starred in Schoolyard Games, a drama by John Lazurus, in the Saskatchewan Drama Association Region 4 Drama Festival at Sacred Heart High School on Friday night.
Students recognized

Students recognized

Dr. Brass Students of the Month: Grade 3 student, Amie Martin Grade 8 student, Collin Reviczky.

Film credit extended

Tourism, Parks, Culture and Sport Minister Bill Hutchinson announced the deadline for applications under the existing Saskatchewan Film Employment Tax Credit (SFETC) program would be extended from March 31, 2012 to June 30, 2012.
Players polish festival performance

Players polish festival performance

Yorkton's community theatre group is just days away from its biggest week of the year. Starting Sunday, the Paper Bag Players will play host to TheatreFest 2012 and open the festival with their own production of Dream World by Fred Carmichael.

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.
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