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Find the Fallen release debut

Find the Fallen release debut

Yorkton's Find the Fallen held a release party for their debut CD recently, and they couldn't be happier with the response. "Things have just been blowing up for us lately.
1st Annual Peace Walk

1st Annual Peace Walk

An energetic new show, QUILTY... As Sewn! is waiting for you at community pARTners gallery in the Yorkton Public Library. Colourful quilts and a variety of other works of art by York Colony Quilters Guild is on display from now till late October.

Crash victim dies from injuries

A 27-year-old woman has died from injuries she sustained in a September 7 collision on Hwy 52 approximately one kilometre west of Yorkton.

Customers like Credit Unions

For the 10th consecutive year, Canadians ranked credit unions first in overall Customer Service Excellence, among all financial institutions, surpassing all Canadian banks in Ipsos 2014 Best Banking Awards.

BBBS month declared for the city

Yorkton Council has unanimously proclaimed September as Big Brothers Big Sisters Month in the city.

Wolf hunt pilot

Starting this week, the Ministry of Environment will begin piloting the use of licensed hunters to reduce wolf populations in an area of the province where a high number of livestock kills have been attributed to wolves.

Safety advice

Fall is well on its way and everyone is getting back to their regular schedules. They are driving to work, driving children to and from school, driving to evening activities; driving.
Silent disco fined for noise violation

Silent disco fined for noise violation

Jeff Mizanskey, 61, is a poster child for one well- known criticism of mandatory-minimum sentencing laws - that nonviolent marijuana users (and small-time sellers) may wind up doing decades of hard time and in fact more time than some sociopathic off
Settlement of the West

Settlement of the West

This attractive pamphlet was published during the time of the Federal Liberal government in 1896 under the direction of the Minister of the Interior, Clifford Sifton.

Sugar content high

The Heart and Stroke Foundation released a position statement proposing a maximum daily limit of added sugar to help Canadians improve their diets and their overall health.
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