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Monday warrants

Monday warrants

Arrest warrants were issued for the following people at Yorkton Provincial Court on Monday March 16: Lana Sylvia Keshane Audrey Ruth Sparvier Anyone with information can call Yorkton RCMP at 306-786-2400, Yorkton Provincial Court at 306-786-1400 or t
Effort combines music and visual art

Effort combines music and visual art

A creative new project has been launched, one combining the music of the Ultimate Power Duo (UPD), and a graphic novel, ‘Space Joe: Ad Astra’ based upon the music.
Social Work Week

Social Work Week

The government has proclaimed March 15-21 as Social Work Week in Saskatchewan.
A tradition of quilts for those in need

A tradition of quilts for those in need

For 45 years, the ladies of St. Paul Lutheran Church have been quilting for people in need. This year, the group lovingly pieced together 176 quilts in the basement of the church.
SCMA awards tickets now available

SCMA awards tickets now available

Soon the spotlight for the best of Saskatchewan country music will be shining on Yorkton. The city will be hosting the 26th Saskatchewan Country Music Association awards April 24-to-26.
Celebrate culture

Celebrate culture

Francophone Affairs Legislative Secretary Wayne Elhard announced that March 6 to 22 has been proclaimed as Rendez-vous de la Francophonie 2015 in Saskatchewan.
Deadline to remove ice shelters here

Deadline to remove ice shelters here

Ice fishing season closes on March 31 in southern Saskatchewan and on April 15 in the north. This means that all fishing shelters south of Highway 16 must be removed by March 15 and shelters in areas north of Highway 16 must be removed by March 31.
Backyard bird count sets record

Backyard bird count sets record

Participants from more than 100 countries submitted a record 147,265 bird checklists for the annual Great Backyard Bird Count and broke the previous count record for the number of species identified.
Various payment options for taxes

Various payment options for taxes

More and more Canadians are paying their taxes online. When you pay online, you can make your payment anytime, from anywhere! Last year, we received over six million payments from individual filers online.

News of the Weird - Student’s “selfie” causes deadly fall

A miles-long traffic jam on Interstate 20 near Tuscaloosa, Alabama, on Jan.
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