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New Saskatchewan wanderer

New Saskatchewan wanderer

Ashlyn George is not your average tourist.Over the past five years, George has spent 24 months total travelling the globe. She has visited more than 300 cities in 37 countries.
Potash Corp of Saskatchewan Inc. helps food banks of Saskatchewan

Potash Corp of Saskatchewan Inc. helps food banks of Saskatchewan

Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan Inc. (PotashCorp) and the food banks of Saskatchewan wrapped up a matching gift campaign to support the province’s vulnerable citizens and thanked people for their generosity.
A night for the Scots

A night for the Scots

Wendy Sumner makes “The Address to a Haggis” during the Yorkton and District Scottish Society’s 37th Annual Robbie Burns Dinner and Dance at the Yorkton Legion Hall January 24 in celebration of the 256th anniversary of the poet’s birth.
Richard Lesann gets day leave

Richard Lesann gets day leave

A Yorkton man who was found not criminally responsible for the 2011 killing of Tammy Kulaway is now being granted unsupervised outings in the community. Since Madam Justice C.L.
Dangerous driver, Christopher Sharpe off to prison

Dangerous driver, Christopher Sharpe off to prison

A Yorkton man who pleaded guilty last week to dangerous driving causing death will spend 11 months behind bars. On October 22 2009, Christopher Sharpe was driving near Spy Hill when he rolled his vehicle.
Broadway project sent to BCF

Broadway project sent to BCF

Broadway Street in Yorkton requires a major upgrade, and the City of Yorkton is hoping the Building Canada Fund will be a source of funding. The most recent cost estimates provided by Integrated Engineering is $52.5 million.
Funds sought for Yorkton transportation hub

Funds sought for Yorkton transportation hub

A plan for a new Integrated Commercial Transportation Project (ICTP) is coming together in the city.
History Corner - Terriers Midget Aged Hockey Club

History Corner - Terriers Midget Aged Hockey Club

We feature a photo of a Terriers Midget Aged Hockey Club during the 1970s.
Businesses need to have controls

Businesses need to have controls

Businesses that don’t have strong privacy controls risk losing their competitive advantage in today’s increasingly privacy conscious marketplace, Privacy Commissioner of Canada Daniel Therrien warns as countries around the world mark Data Privacy Day
Monday warrants issued in Yorkton

Monday warrants issued in Yorkton

Warrants were issued for the following people at Yorkton Provincial Court January 26: Tiffany M.
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