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Buffalo Pound park upgrade

By the opening of the 2015 camping season, approximately $850,000 will be invested in a new campground development and upgrades to the sewage lagoon at Buffalo Pound Provincial Park.

Pharmacy services unchanged

The Saskatchewan Green Party recently sent out a press release where it was suggested the party had learned of an allegation the Sunrise Health Region had "allegedly aggregated the distribution of prescription drugs through one pharmacy in Yorkton.

Agreement renewal for immigrant help

The Government of Saskatchewan has renewed an agreement that assists recent immigrants in earning the necessary credentials to work and live in the province. The Immigrant Access Fund of Saskatchewan, Inc.

Estimate put on June flood damage

Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC) reports that the estimated insured damage caused by heavy rains and high winds across southern Saskatchewan and Manitoba in late June and July was just over $60 million, according to Property Claim Services (PCS).
Plaque recalls internment strife

Plaque recalls internment strife

Friday the Ukrainian Canadian Civil Liberties Foundation remembered Canada's first national internment operations of 1914-1920 by unveiling more than 100 plaques on the 100th anniversary of the War Measures Act, 1914.
Pet fines for owners

Pet fines for owners

Enric Girona recently donated his prototype pet commode to the town of El Vendrell, Spain, hoping to spark worldwide interest.
The more the merrier for choir

The more the merrier for choir

With a choir the more voices the merrier. And that includes the Yorkton Community Choir which is preparing to enter its fourth season in September under the direction of conductor Laureen Jemieff.

Province's finances remain on track

Finance Minister Ken Krawetz today said the provincial budget surplus remains intact, even with a $150 million allowance for flood related costs. Krawetz released the First Quarter Financial Report today. The projected surplus is $75 million, up $3.
Canadian icon to perform in city

Canadian icon to perform in city

The Yorkton Arts Council is thrilled to bring you the next concert in the 40th Anniversary "Stars For Saskatchewan" concert series: Connie Kaldor, Thursday, September 18 at 7:30 p.m. in the Anne Portnuff Theatre, Yorkton Regional High School.

Housing help

Together, the Governments of Canada and Saskatchewan announced an additional combined investment of some $92 million over five years, to help more individuals and families in need access affordable housing.
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