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Government of Saskatchewan celebrates Women’s History Month

Government of Saskatchewan celebrates Women’s History Month

The Government of Saskatchewan is pleased to join with the federal government and other provinces in celebrating Women’s History Month.
Minimum wage increased Oct.1

Minimum wage increased Oct.1

Saskatchewan’s minimum wage increased from $10.72 to $10.96 on Oct. 1. The 2.
Yorkton Co-op makes the grade

Yorkton Co-op makes the grade

A Yorkton business has been ranked in the SaskBusiness Top 100 list for 2017. The Yorkton Co-op was placed 71st in the collection of top businesses in Saskatchewan. Last year they ranked 65th.
Early Thanksgiving at YRHS

Early Thanksgiving at YRHS

The smells of Thanksgiving filled the halls of Yorkton Regional High School (YRHS) last Friday. Serving tables were covered with mashed potatoes, gravy, perogies, and other autumn food staples.

Predators on the loose

LEAD STORY — Unclear on the Concept In early August, Volusia (Florida) County Beach Safety officers banished 73-year-old Richard G.
Give thanks, drive safe

Give thanks, drive safe

Many Saskatchewan families are planning their road trips for the upcoming long weekends including Thanksgiving and Remembrance Day.
Open house shows off military in Yorkton

Open house shows off military in Yorkton

Warrant Officer Daniel Melsted admits that not everyone knows there is a military presence in Yorkton.
A chance to discover the arts in Yorkton

A chance to discover the arts in Yorkton

This year’s Culture Days programming, Discovering the Arts, hit all the right notes.
History Corner - Dominion Land Surveyors - Unsung Pioneers

History Corner - Dominion Land Surveyors - Unsung Pioneers

A few years after Confederation, in the 1870s, the Dominion Lands surveys were organized by the Dept of the Interior in Ottawa to open up farming settlement in the West.
Canada 150 A local retrospective: Bootlegging and Baron Byng visit Yorkton

Canada 150 A local retrospective: Bootlegging and Baron Byng visit Yorkton

October of 1922 began with a murder. Paul Matoff was killed at the CPR depot in Bienfait, and $6,000 was taken from his body. Matoff was the brother-in-law of Harry Bronfman.
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