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Funds for airport

Funds for airport

Greg Ottenbriet, MLA for Yorkton announced new infrastructure funding for the Yorkton airport.

Voter access changes

The provincial government is introducing amendments to make it easier for Saskatchewan residents to vote in future provincial elections.
Dance festival

Dance festival

The 9th annual Parkland Dance Festival was held at the Anne Portnuff Theater this weekend. Dancers from Saskatchewan and Manitoba participated in the three day competition.
Yorkton Sno Rider membership awards presentations

Yorkton Sno Rider membership awards presentations

Jason Popowich President, Darcy Fidek Yorkton Sno-Rider 2013-2014 Member of the Year, Rick Bilous Vice President.
Battlefields inspire high schoolers

Battlefields inspire high schoolers

A recent trip to Canadian World War I and II battlefields in Europe was an experience for a group of Sacred Heart High School students.

City makes tax increase official

City Council made its budgeted 5.5 per cent 2014 tax increase official Monday by passing the 2014 Mill Rate Bylaw.
Terriers comeback bid falls short

Terriers comeback bid falls short

It will be remembered as the game of 'what if a five-minute implosion had not happened?' The Yorkton Terriers and Vernon Vipers appeared locked in a low-scoring affair at the Royal Bank Cup tourney Monday.

Early measles vaccine available

Health officials are advising increased caution and encouraging vaccination in the wake of additional measles cases in Saskatchewan and other provinces.
Diabetes not a barrier to succeeding

Diabetes not a barrier to succeeding

Diabetes need not keep one from their dreams of hockey. Yorkton Terrier forward Daylan Gatzke is proof of that. "I got diagnosed in Kindergarten, when I was six-years-old," said the 19-year-old from Swift Current, SK.

Harsher impaired penalties coming

For Dwayne Hoeving, it was the knock on the door in the middle of the night that every parent dreads. "When two police cars show up at your house at 3 a.m., you know something is wrong," recalls Hoeving.
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