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New CT scanner for Yorkton Regional Health Centre

New CT scanner for Yorkton Regional Health Centre

A new computed tomography (CT) scanner with advanced image quality will provide enhanced diagnostic imaging services for people in east central Saskatchewan, supported by $600,000 in government funding.
Bowl 4 Kids’ sake strikes big again

Bowl 4 Kids’ sake strikes big again

It cannot be understated how important Bowl 4 Kids’ Sake is to Big Brothers Big Sisters of Yorkton and Area (BBBS). “It’s our annual fundraiser, it’s our 30th annual and it’s our signature one,” said Irma Van de Bon Nicol, BBBS executive director.
Spanish lawyer scam finds Yorkton

Spanish lawyer scam finds Yorkton

A scam in which the perpetrator claims to be a Spanish Lawyer seeking to dispose of a late client’s assets has found its way to Yorkton.
Blake Berglund back with a ‘live’ offering

Blake Berglund back with a ‘live’ offering

There’s a tone to the recording that really compliments what I am doing now. Big. Echo-y. Greasy. In fact, if I could describe the album in one word it would be greasy.

Angel card game

If you like the age old idea of good versus evil in a board game then Regnum Angelica might be just the offering to take a look at.
Planning underway for MS walk

Planning underway for MS walk

As this province has one of the highest rates of Multiple Sclerosis in the world, people in Saskatchewan are bound to know someone who is living with MS.
Alert system implemented across Saskatchewan

Alert system implemented across Saskatchewan

Government Relations Minister Jim Reiter announced that SaskAlert, the province’s new emergency public alerting program, has successfully completed its testing phase and is being implemented across Saskatchewan.
Western Development Museum open on Mondays

Western Development Museum open on Mondays

The Western Development Museum has just released its statistics for the volunteer hours that have been donated by its very dedicated volunteer core in 2014.
Sacred Heart students attend Provincial Skills Competition in Moose Jaw

Sacred Heart students attend Provincial Skills Competition in Moose Jaw

The Provincial Skills competition was held on April 16-17 in Moose Jaw. Sacred Heart High School sent eight students to compete in trade and technology areas.
Quilters donate to good causes

Quilters donate to good causes

Throughout the fall and winter months quilters in the area gather at the Yorkton branch of the Western Development Museum to create with cloth. The York Colony Quilters Guild Inc.
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