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Council looks at ground signs

Ground signs appear to be on the City hit list as it moves toward creating a new Sign Bylaw.
Summer employment develops skills

Summer employment develops skills

There's no doubt about it, a summer job at Mosaic Potash Esterhazy is a great way for post-secondary students to take a break from their studies, live at home, reconnect with high school friends, and earn an enviously good wage.
Man charged with abuse, sexual assault

Man charged with abuse, sexual assault

Fort Qu'Appelle RCMP have charged a 23-year-old man from the Muscowpetung First Nation with Sexual Assault, four counts of Assault, and three counts of Failing to Comply with probation after a report made on Tuesday, August 16 by the accused's spouse

Health Sciences contract ratified

The Board of the Saskatchewan Association of Health Organizations (SAHO), on behalf of health care employers, has ratified the tentative agreement reached with the Health Sciences Association of Saskatchewan (HSAS).

Brain Injury Walk planned

The Saskatchewan Brain Injury Association is hosting its second annual Positive Steps Walk-a-thon in Yorkton on September 10.
New effort to keep downtown clean

New effort to keep downtown clean

The downtown should be a cleaner place this fall thanks to a co-operative effort headed by the Yorkton Business Improvement District.
Local actor ready to grind out the words

Local actor ready to grind out the words

It will be something different in terms of entertainment as Kyle Markewich performs what he is terming a 'Poetry Grind'. "This is something I've come up with myself," he said. "It's me performing poetry not reading it.

Helping Africia

Saskatchewan credit unions are now accepting cash donations in support of Red Cross relief efforts in East Africa. It is estimated that nearly 12.
Grunert turns camera on what man builds

Grunert turns camera on what man builds

When Kristopher Grunert graduated high school in Yorkton in 1996 he stayed just long enough to save up the money to move to Vancouver knowing only that he could skateboard year-round there.

Taking applications for health group

Sunrise Health Region is encouraging applications for new members of the Community Health Advisory Committees (CHACs). Applications are being accepted until September 15, 2011.
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