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An audacious invitation from John

An audacious invitation from John

Walter Farquharson is a true believer, but not in a dogmatic way.
Co-op car winner

Co-op car winner

Twelve lucky contestants were still in the running to win a 2014 Ford Fiesta courtesy of the Yorkton Co-op as the final "start up" was held Saturday, May 24th.
More go than blow at YRHS car show

More go than blow at YRHS car show

Calin Bugera drives his customized 1981 Murray lawn mower. For the first time in the history of the "Go or Blow" event, the car won. The 1990 Chev Lumina, donated by Carl Gilbert, ran at full throttle (max R.P.M.
Work starts on saving old mill

Work starts on saving old mill

The old brick mill in Yorkton is undergoing a bit of a facelift, as work continues to revitalize the building into a tourist attraction.

MLA proud of government record

As the spring session of the Saskatchewan Legislature wrapped up last week, Greg Ottenbreit, Yorkton MLA and Sask Party caucus whip, is proud of his government's record and the 2014-2015 budget passed during the session.

Commercial fishing operator fined

A Buffalo Narrows man was recently fined $19,360 in Buffalo Narrows Provincial Court after pleading guilty to four charges under Saskatchewan's Fisheries Act and Regulations.

Complex to open 2018

The Government of Saskatchewan today announced a major step forward for the new Saskatchewan Hospital North Battleford (SHNB).

Safe barbecue advice

Barbecue season is finally here! As you head out to the grill, remember that eating undercooked meat or foods that have come into contact with raw meat can result in food poisoning (also known as foodborne illness) caused by bacteria such as E.

Initiative targets suicide prevention

The Mental Health Commission of Canada (MHCC) is encouraging Members of Parliament to lead a conversation with their constituents about suicide prevention.

Bus discounts for vulnerable citizens

Government's $1.6 million investment in the provincial Discounted Bus Pass (DBP) program will ensure bus passes continue to be affordable for Saskatchewan's most vulnerable.
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