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Sunrise CEO talks budget

Sunrise Health Region interim CEO Suann Laurent recently spoke with Yorkton This Week about some of the implications of the $203 million budget passed by the Regional Health Authority on June 1.

Healthier children focus of program

At its regular meeting Monday Yorkton Council learned about effort by the Heart & Stroke Foundation of Saskatchewan (HSFS) to help address youth health in the city.
Celebrating Recreation & Parks Month

Celebrating Recreation & Parks Month

This June, Yorkton was named the 2011 Provincial Launch Site for Recreation & Parks month by the the Saskatchewan Parks & Recreation Association.

Matechuk faces drug charges

The Hamilton Tiger-Cats have released Jordan Matechuk from the team after an arrest made on May 31 at the Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan border for allegedly crossing in possession of steroids and marijuana.

Make sure vehicle lights shine bright

Spring is here and its arrival means warmer weather, more hours of daylight and family travel. Making sure your headlights are in proper working order should be a top priority before hitting the road this spring, says Be Car Care Aware Canada.

Worm spraying underway

Aerial spraying to control spruce budworm infestations in selected areas of the Provincial Forest is underway. The Ministry of Environment will treat approximately 20,000 hectares of forest land in the Hudson Bay area of northeastern Saskatchewan.
Thundering hooves

Thundering hooves

Gary Gorst and Shane Nolin race to the finish on day one of the Canadian Professional Chuckwagon Association Yorkton Dodge Classic at the Cornerstone Raceway on Saturday.
College holds graduation ceremony

College holds graduation ceremony

University of Regina Master of Education, Education Administration Degree Banga, Linda; Canora Cadieux de Larios, Lisa; Yorkton Gordon, Jason; Yorkton Halyk, Nevin; Foam Lake Minarik, Leah; Esterhazy Ruf, Valerie; Rhein Smith, Cindy; Yorkton Todos, D
Born to race

Born to race

Chuckwagon driver Roger Moore lies in the sun by his truck, hands behind his head and hat over his face. "Go right ahead," comes the voice from beneath the hat. "Ask me anything you need.

Mail disruptions reach Yorkton

While the Canadian Union of Postal Workers' (CUPW) rotating strike action has not hit Yorkton, thousands of residents have nevertheless seen disruptions in their mail.
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