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NAWMP anniversary

The North American Waterfowl Management Plan (NAWMP) has been in existence in Saskatchewan for 25 years.

Premier to speak at dinner

The Yorkton Chamber of Commerce will host the annual Chamber Business Dinner Wednesday, September 21 at St. Mary's Cultural Centre, Yorkton. Guest Speaker will be the Hon. Brad Wall, Premier of Saskatchewan.

Volunteer groups receive funding

The Government of Saskatchewan is providing more than 900 grants to volunteer organizations in communities across the province. The Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority (SLGA) is distributing a total of approximately $1.

City looks at housing policies

Yorkton Council were given a brief look at the impact currently planned entry level housing projects will have on the local market at their regular meeting Aug. 22.
Terry Fox Run

Terry Fox Run

The Godfrey Dean Art Gallery presents Primal Nature, an exhibition of paintings by Jeanette Marshall.
Cell 211's prison survival tips are a little iffy

Cell 211's prison survival tips are a little iffy

Cell 211 (DVD/Blu-Ray) - Dir. Daniel Monzón. Starring Luis Tosar, Alberto Ammann, Antonio Resines. A good, not great, prison thriller/drama from Spain.
RCMP Recognized

RCMP Recognized

Yorkton's police officers shared food and conversation with city residents at the RCMP Appreciation and Recognition Event downtown on Sunday afternoon.

New deal for uranium reseach

Innovation Minister Rob Norris joined with Mr. Hiroto Uozumi, President of Hitachi-GE Nuclear Energy, Ltd. and Mr. Taiji Yoshida General Manger of Hitachi, Ltd.

Good weather helps harvest

Warm and dry weather in many areas of the province as of August 22, has allowed Saskatchewan producers to combine nine per cent of the 2011 crop.
Taxpayers pay for games used in jail

Taxpayers pay for games used in jail

After filing information requests with the government, the Canadian Taxpayers Federation recently discovered that Saskatchewan taxpayers have been picking up the bill for video games in government-run youth jails. Yes, video games.
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