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Madsen pleads not guilty of assault

Madsen pleads not guilty of assault

A 30-year-old Yorkton man accused of an assault that left another man paralyzed has pleaded not guilty and will be tried May 17, 2016.
Accreditation for Sunrise Health Region

Accreditation for Sunrise Health Region

During the week of Nov. 2 - 6, 2015, the programs and services provided by Sunrise Health Region were reviewed by Accreditation Canada and compared against national standards of excellence.

Health promotion grant application time

Health promotion grant applications are being accepted until Dec. 3. Grants of up to $2,000 per project are offered through the Sunrise Health Region.
Monday Warrants

Monday Warrants

Arrest warrants were issued for the following people at Yorkton Provincial Court November 16, 2015: Bhrett Francis Larose George Andrew Snowdon Vincent J.
City becomes a Laycock sponsor

City becomes a Laycock sponsor

The City of Yorkton is sponsoring the Steve Laycock team at the Pinty’s Grand Slam of Curling Canadian Open event in Yorkton December 8 to 13, 2015. The announcement was made at the November 16th Regular Meeting of Council.
Bellydancing a form of art expression

Bellydancing a form of art expression

Two women with Yorkton ties; Lindsay Perry and Krista Vandermeulen, recently attended the annual Las Vegas Bellydance Intensive and Festival which is held each fall in the Nevada city.
Detail adds depth to hockey game

Detail adds depth to hockey game

There are games which are light fare, quick to learn, quick to play. And there are games which opt for detail, the rulebooks growing thicker with each refinement. Ice Cold Ice Hockey (ICIH), designed by Andrew S.
Cornerstone donates to CT scanner

Cornerstone donates to CT scanner

Damon Syrota, District Manager for Cornerstone Credit Union, presented a cheque for $2,489.92 to Ross Fisher of The Health Foundation for the new CT Scanner.
Campaign launched

Campaign launched

A program that aims to minimize the effect of separation and divorce on family members, especially children, is being profiled in a social media campaign.

News of the Weird - Farming took precedent over voting

Randy Richardson, 42, vying unopposed for the Riceville, Iowa, school board (having agreed to run just because he has two kids in school) failed to get any votes at all — as even he was too busy on election day (Sept.
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