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Yorkton Regional celebrates a milestone

Yorkton Regional celebrates a milestone

Yorkton Regional High School is turning 50 this year and it will be spending a weekend celebrating its past and present.
Business groups unite, call on Ottawa

Business groups unite, call on Ottawa

35 organizations from across the country have come together to form the Coalition for Small Business Tax Fairness — a unified voice to oppose the federal government’s tax proposals that would dramatically change the way incorporated small businesses
Board chair and vice-chair elected

Board chair and vice-chair elected

The Board of Education of the Good Spirit School Division held their Organizational Meeting at the Fairview Education Centre on Thursday, August 31, 2017.
Premier makes changes to cabinet

Premier makes changes to cabinet

Premier Brad Wall has changed things up in the provincial cabinet following the departure from cabinet of five ministers.
Leaving province for medical treatment

Leaving province for medical treatment

A Preeceville man is traveling to the United States for medical treatment after a long struggle with the Saskatchewan healthcare program. Rodney Gardner, 46, took ill in December of last year.

Yorkton Boardgamers Guild-Simultaneous mancala on a one-row board

To wrap up a summer on mancala I thought I’d offer up a rather intriguing variant 55Stones. The game 55Stones was said to have been invented on Halloween night 2002 by Ralf Gering in Kusterdingen, Germany.

Sask job vacancy rate increases slightly

After a year of almost no change, Canada’s private sector job vacancy rate edged up 0.2 percentage points to 2.
Carnival time

Carnival time

Youngsters enjoyed a day at the carnival on August 23. It was part of a fundraiser by Staples and Big Brothers Big Sisters Yorkton to buy school supplies for students in need. They raised $860.

Agriculture This Week-Time to address the reasons of rural crime

The issue of rural crime has become a definite hot button issue in Saskatchewan. So it’s no surprise the provincial government went to work trying to figure out how to deal with the concerns of the public.
Kids get scientific at summer camp

Kids get scientific at summer camp

Kids, scapels in hand, prepare for surgery. They sit side-by-side at a table. They receive their patients: Licorice sticks. The sticks are clogged with Nerds, the small, pebble-shaped candy.
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