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A Benefit Supper will be held for Darlene (Daum) Barsi

A Benefit Supper will be held for Darlene (Daum) Barsi

Yorkton Public Library and Saskatchewan Writers' Guild - Susan Harris, Author of "Little Copper Pennies" at Yorkton Public Library on Feb. 11 in the Rotary Room at 1 p.m. Event is open to the public.
Ag operator program set to start

Ag operator program set to start

The family farm may not be dead, but it is surely on life support. Today's farms are technological marvels from the equipment to the inputs to the techniques.

Council takes control of YAA

Yorkton Council has chosen to take full responsibility for the Yorkton Airport Authority (YAA).
Faith retreats inspire Catholic students

Faith retreats inspire Catholic students

Contrary to popular perception, membership in the Roman Catholic Church is not in decline. Even in socially liberal Canada, numbers are holding steady, partially buoyed by immigration, particularly from the Philippines.

Recycling help

Saskatchewan municipalities are getting a financial boost as they prepare to participate in the Multi-Material Recycling Program (MMRP).

Influenza immunization urged

For all ages of adults, teens and children. Drop-in Influenza Immunization Clinics are being held for all age groups in the Sunrise Health Region to provide additional opportunities for influenza protection in our communities.

YFF Valentine's screening

As the city creeps ever closer to the 67th edition of the Yorkton Film Festival (YFF) in May, festival organizers will continue their Open Cinema program February 11 with a screening of CBC's 2010 TV special Love Letters.

Prevent ice jams

SGI CANADA is reminding homeowners to protect their homes against damage caused by ice dams. "Ice dams can cause considerable property damage.
Key to Habitat

Key to Habitat

Saskatchewan Social Services Minister (centre) and Yorkton MLA Greg Ottenbreit officially present the Kolesov family with the keys to their Habitat for Humanity home on Dunlop Street.

Reminding to check before digging

SaskEnergy, SaskPower and SaskTel are expanding efforts in 2014 to reduce the number of incidents where damage occurs to buried power, natural gas and telecommunications lines.
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