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Performance

Performance

After months of rehearsal, Project 3:16, His Promise, a musical passion play came to the Anne Portnuff Theatre for five performances March 6-9.

Sask part of delegation to Germany

Advanced Education Minister Rob Norris will join Jason Kenney, Minister of Employment and Social Development and a group of provincial government representatives, as well as leaders from Canada's business, labour, and educational community on a six-d

Rural women month

The Government of Saskatchewan has proclaimed the month of March as Rural Women's Month. "Women take on a variety of roles in rural Saskatchewan," Agriculture Minister Lyle Stewart said.

Health Centre locking doors

To increase safety and security of patients, staff and visitors at the Yorkton Regional Health Centre, the interior doors of the patient entrance are now locked during evening and night hours.
Harvest visit

Harvest visit

On Wednesday, March 26, players from the Yorkton Harvest came out to share the joy of hockey with some Columbia School students. Pictured are Koal Roberts, Logan Leslie, Levi Morin, Marc Shaw, and Tyler Kreklewich with the morning PreK class.
Women's Day seeks to end violence

Women's Day seeks to end violence

Nancy Morrison grew up in a loving family in Yorkton during the 1940s and 1950s. Although grateful for that, she told a roomful of International Women's Day celebrants at St.
The Bronfman's

The Bronfman's

In 1919, when American liquor markets opened up and Harry Bronfman and his brother Sam were beginning to amass a fortune, Harry was 34 years old, married and had been in the hotel business for 20 years.

Stress management and exercise crucial

Have you been neglecting your New Year's resolutions like getting to the gym? National Brain Awareness Month is a perfect time to renew your resolutions because a healthy body is a healthy brain says the Alzheimer Society of Canada.

Tax dodger sentenced to 45 months

A Moosomin man who claims to be above the law found out he is not in Yorkton Court of Queen's Bench March 10.
Rotarians 'lunch and learn' to avoid fraud

Rotarians 'lunch and learn' to avoid fraud

Cheque fraud is on the rise and local businesses need to know how to protect themselves. That was the message from the Royal Bank's Dianne Lazurko at a "Lunch and Learn" event March 10 hosted by Yorkton's Rotary Club at St. Gerard's.
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