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Safety advice for winter driving

Safety advice for winter driving

As you flip through your vehicle’s owner manual, you’re likely to notice that it has two different service interval schedules – one for “normal” driving and one for “severe” driving.
Laketown Players of Saltcoats presenting dinner theatre

Laketown Players of Saltcoats presenting dinner theatre

The ambitious Laketown Players at Saltcoats are working now on their ninth annual dinner theatre production. Having in the past produced such plays as The Black Bonspiel of Wullie MacCrimmon & The Kite (both plays by W.

News of the Weird - Video captures meat slam

A passerby shooting video in November outside the Lucky River Chinese restaurant in San Francisco caught an employee banging large slabs of frozen meat on the sidewalk — which was an attempt, said the manager, to defrost them.
SHHS Saints for December

SHHS Saints for December

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.
TD Bank Financial Group and The Health Foundation recognize Fall Education Award recipients

TD Bank Financial Group and The Health Foundation recognize Fall Education Award recipients

TD Bank Financial Group and The Health Foundation announced the recipients of the Fall Education Awards for 2014. Applications are considered twice each year and awards are given each spring and fall.
Liquor consult

Liquor consult

There’s still time to have your say about the future of Saskatchewan’s liquor retail system.
Yorkton Film Festival carries on tradition of service

Yorkton Film Festival carries on tradition of service

The Yorkton Film Festival kicked off a new series of public screenings last week with Ebola War: The Nurses of Gulu. The idea behind the series is “Spotlight on the News.
Yorkton Counsellor wins the Angus Campbell Award for Excellence in the Field of Addictions

Yorkton Counsellor wins the Angus Campbell Award for Excellence in the Field of Addictions

A Yorkton youth addictions counsellor is the 2014 co-recipient of the Angus Campbell Award for Excellence in the Field of Addictions. Will Woods has been a youth addictions counsellor in Yorkton for 31 years.
Pretrial scheduled in serial murders for former Yorkton resident, Clayton Bo Eichler

Pretrial scheduled in serial murders for former Yorkton resident, Clayton Bo Eichler

A 33-year-old man, formerly of Yorkton, accused of killing two young aboriginal women is scheduled for a preliminary hearing in April.
Low gas prices not all good news

Low gas prices not all good news

It has been a long time since consumers in Yorkton have seen gasoline prices under 90-cents per litre. And lower prices may still lie ahead. At least that’s the belief of Don Rae, head of Crusader Drilling in the city.
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