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School divisions trial drags on

School divisions trial drags on

Five weeks ended up being not even close to enough time for a court challenge between the Yorkton area’s public and separate school boards.
Lowest unemployment rate in Canada

Lowest unemployment rate in Canada

In December 2015, Saskatchewan’s unemployment rate was 5.5 per cent (seasonally adjusted), the lowest rate among provinces and well below the national average of 7.1 per cent.
Yorkton’s mildest winter in 63 years

Yorkton’s mildest winter in 63 years

If it feels like winter has finally arrived, just wait a few days.
January is Active Living Month

January is Active Living Month

The City of Yorkton has declared January Active Living Month and there is a plethora of free and near-free activities available around town to help people stay active.
SnoRiders unveil new trail groomer

SnoRiders unveil new trail groomer

The snowmobile trails have become a centerpiece of the city’s winter tourism.
Sacred Heart Saints of the Month of November 2015

Sacred Heart Saints of the Month of November 2015

Each month a male and a female student is selected as the SHHS Saint of the Month. Saint of the Month students are nominated by staff and students of SHHS.

Euchre old game worth fresh try

When you start looking at card games there are hundreds to pick from, but many of the best are games which have been around for decades. Euchre fits into that category.
Help children to read

Help children to read

Spending just 15 minutes a day doing literacy activities will improve your children’s skills dramatically, as well as your own. Here are some fun and easy daily activities from :ABC Life Literacy Canada 1.
Newborn benefits

Newborn benefits

eHealth Saskatchewan (eHealth) has partnered with Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) and Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) to make it easier for parents to apply for federal and provincial benefits for their newborn children.
Sentencing set for grow-op fugitive

Sentencing set for grow-op fugitive

An Alberta man accused of running a marijuana grow-op in Grenfell in 2010 and skipping out on his sentencing hearing two years ago will face a new sentencing hearing in Broadview January 20.
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