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EMT program enhanced

EMT program enhanced

Students enrolled at Parkland College have a new tool to help them train for a career in emergency and health services. The College recently received a donation of an ambulance from Moose Jaw & District Emergency Medical Services.
A different vision of art in wood

A different vision of art in wood

As an artist Guy-Robert Collette has taken an interest in art and a love of woodworking into what is a blended form of the two. "The whole idea is to end with something that looks like an oil painting, but has depth," he said.

Rental clearinghouse in the works

The City of Yorkton will establish an electronic clearinghouse for housing inquiries. "The purpose of this clearinghouse would be to have landlords or property owners provide information on rental units available by them.

Jobs posted

Saskjobs.ca continues to be Saskatchewan's largest career matching website with more jobs posted in 2011 than ever before.
Circa 1909 scene

Circa 1909 scene

We see the bell tower of the Town Hall in the background and the Baptist Church, which was then located on the south-west corner of Smith Street and Third Avenue North. Mr. W.L.D.

Health check

Saskatchewan residents are being urged to contact Health Registration if they haven't received the renewal stickers for their Saskatchewan Health Services card.
Fundraising begins for interpretive centre

Fundraising begins for interpretive centre

A multi-million-dollar fundraising campaign for a centre proposing to tell the story of modern crop production in Canada was kicked off at Tourism Yorkton's headquarters at an event on Friday.

Major build set

A large new sign for Broadway Corner indicates eight businesses will be part of the development. Calling it Phase I, Darryl Meier, CMA, General Manager, Development with Harvard Developments Inc.

New year projections

Saskatchewan's economy had a banner year in 2011 and the New Year is projected to be even better.

City partners with NRC

The City of Yorkton will be participating with the National Research Council Canada for study on Particulate Transport and Accumulation in storm water Ponds.
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