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Communication key for Chamber head

Communication key for Chamber head

Corey Werner is the latest business person to take the helm of the Yorkton Chamber of Commerce. Werner said he felt he was ready to take on the role as president. “I’ve been a Board member for 10-years,” he said.
R.R.S.P. Information - Investing in the rise and fall of the markets

R.R.S.P. Information - Investing in the rise and fall of the markets

Have you ever walked into a fast food restaurant and only kind of had an idea what you wanted to eat? Weren’t you grateful that places like Dairy Queen, MacDonald’s, or A&W made your selection easy? When you looked at the menu board, the choices were

Recommendations from MS panel submitted

Recently, Health Minister Dustin Duncan received the recommendations of the 11 person Multiple Sclerosis Advisory Panel of Saskatchewan.
College named one of top employers

College named one of top employers

Parkland College is proud to be named one of Saskatchewan’s Top Employers for 2016. Award winners were announced in the Feb. 3 editions of the Regina Leader-Post and Saskatoon StarPhoenix.
Sunrise board meeting held in January

Sunrise board meeting held in January

At the January 27, 2016 meeting of the Sunrise Regional Health Authority, Chairperson Lawrence Chomos reported on activities for the previous month which included a January 15, 2016 meeting with Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations Senator Ted Q
Festival submissions close for 2016 festival

Festival submissions close for 2016 festival

The Yorkton Film Festival is proud to announce that submissions for the 2016 Festival have come to a close. The submissions opened in October of 2015 and closed on January 31, 2016.

Tiny board game truly has epic feel

“Somewhere in the middle of deep space, your galaxy is overpopulated and hopes to expand across the intergalactic planets. You will grow your fleet, expand your influence, and colonize planets in the name of intergalactic conquest.

Lesann to be released

Richard Lesann, who was found not criminally responsible on September 30, 2014 for the 2011 stabbing death of Tammy Kulaway, is being released from the Saskatchewan Hospital to live independently in Battleford.

First Nations funding reinstated

“It’s always about this discrimination and sorry to say, for me it’s racism …. It’s discriminatory legislation because no other race is subject to this legislation in Canada except Indian people.
Distracted driving targeted

Distracted driving targeted

Last month, SGI and law enforcement went after the number two killer on Saskatchewan highways, drunk driving. This month, the focus is on number one.
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