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CFUW recognized by city proclamation

Canadian Federation of University Women (CFUW) Day will be marked in Yorkton Sept. 14, following unanimous approval by City Council at its regular meeting Monday.

SRC investment good one

The Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) released its economic impact results for the 2013-14 fiscal year.

Online legal aid help

Mr. Brent Gough, QC, Chairman of Legal Aid Saskatchewan, announced that it has launched an online application program, for people to apply for legal aid for their criminal charges and family matters. Mr.

Use caution when home canning

Home canning is a popular and safe way to preserve food for later use. Jams, pickles, soups, sauces, meat and seafood are frequently canned in glass jars.

Regina man fined under OHS legislation

Steven Wesdyk of Regina pleaded guilty to four counts under occupational health and safety (OHS) legislation and was fined $3,360 in Regina Provincial Court on August 12, 2014.
King of coleslaw

King of coleslaw

Vi Protz stands in front of her magnificent garden where this summer she produced a rare three headed cabbage. Her husband Max says, "the weather has been wacky and now a three headed cabbage - what is going on around here?"

Peace Day set for city

Living Peace Association is a new, non-profit organization based in Yorkton, from which president Warren Crossman appeared before the regular meeting of Yorkton Council asking that Sept. 21 by marked as International Day of Peace in the city.

New approach to endoscopy servives

The introduction of community-based endoscopy service in the Regina Qu'Appelle Health Region (RQHR) will improve access to endoscopy procedures and reduce the length of time people wait for these procedures.

All about mustard

Everyone knows the bright yellow condiment so popular on hot dogs. That is but one product that is made from mustard seed. This spice, in its many different forms, can add a great variety of tastes and fragrances to your meal preparations.
York Lake

York Lake

The caption to this postcard says: "York Lake - Yorkton area appears to be a very wealthy community in the early days.
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