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Remember caution at railways

The Government of Saskatchewan and the Saskatchewan Shortline Railway Association (SSRA) urge all motorists and pedestrians to be alert and cautious near tracks and trains.
Films reviewed for upcoming festival

Films reviewed for upcoming festival

A Mile in these Hooves, Comedy It's a trip not of a mile but 3400 kilometres, the distance from Toronto to Venice Beach, California. And it's not a horseback ride either but a journey on foot inside (yes, inside) a two-person donkey costume.

Drug charges laid related to stolen ATV case

More charges have been laid in a case this newspaper reported on last week ("RCMP Crime Briefs," Yorkton This Week, April 30, 2014) in which Sean Carson of Melville allegedly led police on a wild car chase involving a stolen ATV on April 26.
More than cookies

More than cookies

Girl Guides are famous for their cookies, but on May 4 took their fundraising to a whole new level transforming Yorkdale School into a giant trade show.

Speech and hearing month declared

Social Services Minister June Draude has proclaimed May 2014 as Speech and Hearing Awareness Month in Saskatchewan.
Sacred Heart Academy, Yorkton, Sask. Sister Servants of Mary Immaculate

Sacred Heart Academy, Yorkton, Sask. Sister Servants of Mary Immaculate

Upon invitation from Father Achille Delaere of the Redemptorists, the first Sisters Servants of Mary Immaculate arrived in Yorkton in 1915. In 1916 they started teaching religion and providing home nursing care.

Measles scare

Health officials are advising increased caution and encouraging vaccination in the wake of additional measles cases in Saskatchewan and other provinces.
Gormley inspires at Chamber AGM

Gormley inspires at Chamber AGM

On balance, entrepreneurs tend to be an optimistic lot and easy to fire up with a positive, motivational message.
Co-op to return as sponsor for race

Co-op to return as sponsor for race

Bruce Thurston, General Manager of the Yorkton Co-op announced that the Yorkton Co-op will return as the Presenting Sponsor of The Health Foundation's annual Charity Road Race. "This is the kind of event the Yorkton Co-op likes to be involved with.

Drunk driver injures toddler and mom

A 31-year-old Yorkton remains in lockup in Regina after injuring a toddler and her mother in a drug driving collision May 1. According to an RCMP press release, Francis Hotomani allegedly exited a back alley off Bradbrooke Drive in a grey SUV.
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