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RCMP seek help finding fugitive

RCMP seek help finding fugitive

Kamsack RCMP are seeking the public's assistance tracking down a 26-year-old Kamsack man who has breached curfew, a condition of a conditional sentence he is serving for resisting arrest.

Storm damage repairs

Permanent repairs are nearing completion just weeks after severe flooding damaged a number of bridges in southeastern Saskatchewan.

Yorkton names new city manager

The City of Yorkton has promoted one of its own to the city manager position vacated by Dave Putz on July 18. Lonnie Kaal, a 20-year city hall veteran in the finance portfolio, takes over as the City's top bureaucrat August 4.

Breast milk the best

August 1-7 is World Breastfeeding Week. There is scientific evidence that shows that breast milk is the best food for babies during the early period of their lives.
Now at the Godfrey Dean Gallery

Now at the Godfrey Dean Gallery

Family Justice Services offers the Parenting After Separation and Divorce Program. These public information sessions are intended to help people who are considering or may be in the separation/divorce process. Sessions will be held in Yorkton Sat.
Hamster rear ends in book form

Hamster rear ends in book form

Marking Japan's latest unfathomable social trend, two paperback photo books - both consisting only of portraits of the rear ends of hamsters - have experienced surprising and still-growing printing runs.

Campground expanding

Recently the province announced more than $2 million for the development of a new, 68 full-service site campground at Greenwater Lake Provincial Park.
Cline tribute start of concert series

Cline tribute start of concert series

The Yorkton Arts Council is delighted to be celebrating 40 years of the "Stars For Saskatchewan" concert series! Launching the 2014-2015 concert series will be Globe Theatre: A Closer Walk With Patsy Cline, featuring Devra Straker, on Sunday, Septemb
Moose population on the rise

Moose population on the rise

Your day is starting like any other. The sun is out. The birds are singing. It's going to be a great day.

Retail trade strong in May

Retail trade for May 2014 hit record levels, according to a report released by Statistics Canada today. Retail sales hit $1.6 billion in May, the highest ever recorded for the month.
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