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Duck Mountain forests renewed

The Ministry of Parks, Culture and Sport has entered into a 10 year agreement with Weyerhaeuser Saskatchewan Ltd. to renew the forest at Duck Mountain Provincial Park.

Enforcement cameras installed

Cameras and signs are being installed at photo speed enforcement locations around the province this week.

Monday warrants

Warrants were issued for the following people at Yorkton Provincial Court December 8: Krista Nicole Doroschuk Richard Gunther Kaemmer Justin Nicholas William Kucharyshen Farrah M McCallum Dustin Eli Medvid Gregory David Peszko Anyone who has informat

Vigil seeks to end violence

Violence occurs every day in our community, and a vigil hosted at Dr. Brass aims to bring awareness to how violence affects people, whether within the community or the world as a whole.
Be careful on ice

Be careful on ice

The Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation advises people to be cautious on all frozen water bodies, especially those that have aeration systems.
Lottery winner wanted

Lottery winner wanted

A Saskatchewan resident could be in for a welcome winter surprise — imagine checking a coat pocket to find a lottery ticket worth $1 million inside! That could happen to someone just in time for the holidays, as a LOTTO MAX lottery ticket that won $1

Race cars used in new board game

Yorkton Boardgamers Guild
Trades tournament huge success

Trades tournament huge success

Parkland College is grateful to accept a cheque for $25,000 in support of the Trades and Technology Centre in Yorkton. The money was raised at the Parkland Trades Open golf tournament in August.
Health records protection

Health records protection

Health Minister Dustin Duncan introduced legislative amendments that will strengthen the protection of personal health records and increase the accountability of trustees and employees in protecting those records.
UN International Year of the Pulse supported

UN International Year of the Pulse supported

Recently, Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall announced $100,000 in funding to support activities for the United Nations’ International Year of Pulses (IYOP) in India, in 2016.
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