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Bird symposium all about nature

Bird symposium all about nature

Kathy Morrell The Yellowhead Flyway Birding Association will hold its annual Symposium at St. Gerard's in Yorkton Saturday, April 26.

Oral health is important for all

April is Oral Health Month. During this month, you may see information about oral health for children, adults and seniors.

Liquor stores see change

The Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority (SLGA) is converting four of its liquor stores to rural franchises. The stores are located in Langenburg, Ituna, Ponteix and Kerrobert.

Victims of Crime Awareness Week this week

This year's Victims of Crime Awareness Week (April 6 - 12) is about "Taking Action." Cheryl Tiller, the coordinator of Parkland Victims Services said everyone can have a role in helping victims of crime. "How are you taking action?" she said.
College hands out $86K in scholarships

College hands out $86K in scholarships

Parkland College's scholarship program just keeps on growing with the help of the Province's Innovation and Opportunity Scholarship program and civic-minded businesses and organizations across the Yorkton region.

Minimum wage up

The Government of Saskatchewan will increase the province's minimum wage from $10 to $10.20 per hour effective October 1, 2014 and will soon introduce regulations to provide for regular indexing of the minimum wage each year.
Dance Night

Dance Night

Easter Tea & Bake Sale - Ukrainian Orthodox Auditorium, Wed., Apr. 9, 38 Bradbrooke Dr., Yorkton, 12:00 - 2:30 p.m. Everyone welcome. Sponsored by U.W.A.C. Yorkton Branch. --- New Horizons Friday Nigth Dance, 78 First Ave. North, Yorkton, Sk.
Health transfer debate heats up

Health transfer debate heats up

Local members of the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) demonstrated March 31 in front of the First Avenue office of Yorkton-Melville MP Garry Breitkreuz to protest the federal government's refusal to negotiate a new health accord with the pro

Sunrise happy with LEAN program

The Saskatchewan Party government has been under fire recently regarding its investment in the 'lean system' being implemented in the health care system.
WDM celebrating 65th anniversary

WDM celebrating 65th anniversary

It all began during the mid 1940s when the drive to collect scrap metal for Second World War munitions threatened the survival of unused agricultural equipment - the steam engines, gas tractors, and plows - that had turned prairie sod into furrowed f
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