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Local scouts attend national event

Local scouts attend national event

Twenty Scouts, Ventures’ and Leaders participated in the Canadian Jamboree at Camp Nedooae, NS July 5-16th, 2017. The Scouts most amazing journey started with their flight to Halifax on July 5.
Income assistance

Income assistance

The Ministry of Social Services has reviewed some of its income assistance benefits, as announced on Budget Day.

Sessions focused on divorce in Yorkton

The Family Justice Services will be offering monthly information sessions for couples considering or entering the process of divorce. The “Parenting after Separation and Divorce Program” will be offered once a month in Yorkton.

Good weather moves haying forward

Haying continues in the province and livestock producers now have 74 per cent of the hay crop baled or put into silage. An additional 14 per cent is cut and ready for baling, according to Saskatchewan Agriculture’s weekly Crop Report.

Appointments to Churchbridge Housing Authority

Brenda Becker and Dorothy Sahulka-Johnson have been appointed to the Churchbridge Housing Authority Board of Directors. Other members of the board of directors are Susan Shipway, Deborah Dirven and Lynda Johnston. Johnston is chairperson.
Canada 150 A local retrospective - Call the neighbors with 78, Melville is a city

Canada 150 A local retrospective - Call the neighbors with 78, Melville is a city

This week, in 1960, Melville officially became a city. On August 1, 1960 it became official, and Melville became the 11th city in Saskatchewan. Melville had been a town for 51 years before the announcement was made about its new status.
Calder man in custody after bulldozer attack

Calder man in custody after bulldozer attack

A Calder man is in custody after allegedly driving a bulldozer into a house which was occupied by two people.
A fun trip to the past

A fun trip to the past

Yorktonites can expect antique tractors, flour grinding, and the history of women in farming at the Western Development Museum this weekend. The 62nd Threshermen’s Show and Seniors’ Festival takes place over August 5 and 6.
Be a good wingman: don’t let impaired friends drive

Be a good wingman: don’t let impaired friends drive

You and your group of lifelong friends are out for a few drinks. One of your buddies grabs their keys and is about to drive home. Do you say anything, or do you just let them go? It is something SGI is asking everyone in Saskatchewan to think about.
Raising awareness one step at a time

Raising awareness one step at a time

Greg Shwaga wants to raise money and awareness for Huntington’s disease, and he’s taking a long walk in order to do it. He going from border to border in Saskatchewan, and stopped by Yorkton This Week while he walked through the city.
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