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Citizens on Patrol seek members

Yorkton's Citizens on Patrol Program (COPP) is reaching out to the community for volunteers. The group is down to about 35 members and looking to "vastly increase" the number of citizens involved.

Sharing circle being held here

A sharing circle to assist people after the death of a loved one will be held at the Yorkton Memorial Gardens Family Centre on Thursday, February 23, 2012 from 7:00-8:00 p.m.

Arrest made in thefts from vehicles

On February 8, 2012, the Yorkton Municipal RCMP responded to several complaints from the night before of vehicles being broken into and items being stolen and scattered around inside.
Teacher marks 20 years of Europe trips

Teacher marks 20 years of Europe trips

When Yorkton Regional High School students depart for Spain on their 20th anniversary Europe Trip later this month, they will be in the care of one of the most experienced travelers they could hope for.
Casinos strong economic driver

Casinos strong economic driver

The Saskatchewan casino business has become a mature one with slow but steady growth.
CD offers bits of everything

CD offers bits of everything

WHITE LAKE Enter The Haggis Indie 8-out-of-10 It's not often that a band explores an abundance of musical styles on one complete album.
Winter construction

Winter construction

Greg Martin, Ben Calvert and Rebecca Derbowka of Roby Sharpe's phys ed class took part in building a Quinzhee on Friday afternoon. A Quinzhee is a shelter anyone can build for winter camping and use in a survival situation.
Tot Spot opens in city

Tot Spot opens in city

The Boys & Girls Club of Yorkton opened Tot Spot in the SIGN building on North Street Monday. The facility, being termed an Early Learning Drop-In Centre, is geared for children newborn to five years of age.
Spider is a true cad

Spider is a true cad

Intelligent Design: If the male nursery web spider were a human, he would be sternly denounced as a vulgar cad.
Capturing potash opportunities will take work

Capturing potash opportunities will take work

An economic impact study by the Saskatchewan East Enterprise Region (SEER) has offered details on the potential effects of potash development on the region's economy and infrastructure.
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