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Some safe driving tips from CAA

Some safe driving tips from CAA

Monday, February 20th is Family Day, a recognized holiday in Saskatchewan. For families who are planning a winter road trip, CAA has prepared some safe driving tips to keep in mind. • Check weather and road conditions before travelling.
Open house showcases University options

Open house showcases University options

More than 70 young learners attended an open house Thursday at Parkland College in Yorkton. The event helped students and their families learn more about university classes and degrees available through the College.
Doctors’ survey says

Doctors’ survey says

A Saskatchewan Medical Association survey shows most physicians in the province believe they have the ability to help lead and redesign a health system that is accountable, provides better care for patients and better value for the public.

Petroleum and gas rights year-end results

The recent public offering of Saskatchewan’s Crown petroleum and natural gas rights raised $1.7 million for the province, bringing the total for the 2016–17 fiscal year to $50 million.
Former jail guard charged with coke dealing

Former jail guard charged with coke dealing

A former Yorkton RCMP cellblock guard is facing charges of drug trafficking and breach of trust.
Census shows moderate growth for city

Census shows moderate growth for city

Between 2011 and 2016 Yorkton experienced moderate growth according to the first release of the latest census data. During that period, the population grew by 674 people from 15,669 to 16,343, a rate of 4.3 per cent.
Provincial deficit concerning to SUMA

Provincial deficit concerning to SUMA

The provincial deficit was the talk of this year’s Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association (SUMA) convention. Gordon Barnhart of Saltcoats, the newest SUMA president, said having the support he did for president of SUMA was certainly rewarding.
Aeration projects can result in thin ice

Aeration projects can result in thin ice

The Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation advises people to be cautious on all frozen water bodies, especially those that have aeration systems.
A marriage of root chess games

A marriage of root chess games

As stated before the history of chess is one which saw the game develop along decidedly different lines based on country of origin. The result is the game we know here in the west, shogi in Japan, and a few others.
Comedian headed to Pockets for gig

Comedian headed to Pockets for gig

Comedian Simon King is headed to a gig in Yorkton. King, who was born in Sheffield in England moving with his family to the Vancouver area when he was young, will perform at Pockets Billiards and Sports Bar, Thursday, Feb. 9, at 8:30.
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