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Council looks at Land Fund budget

Yorkton Council had a look at its Land Fund Budget Monday. In making the presentation to Council Director of Finance Lonnie Kaal said the Land Fund is about funding "growth", adding that means "infrastructure required for growth.
College set for future

College set for future

Fresh off of celebrating its 40th anniversary in 2013, Parkland College is set to continue its success into the New Year.
New centre will focus on the family

New centre will focus on the family

A new centre about to be opened in Yorkton will be focused completely on helping families. Yorkton is one of three communities in Saskatchewan taking part in an 18-month, provincially-funded, pilot project to establish Family Resource Centres.
Great ideas to mark Family Literacy Day

Great ideas to mark Family Literacy Day

On January 27, 2014, Family Literacy Day will celebrate 16 years of learning together.
Abstract offers some nice play depth

Abstract offers some nice play depth

It amazes me that when it comes to abstract strategy games that there are still new ideas which leads to new games.

Lottery agreement extended

Parks, Culture and Sport Minister Kevin Doherty announced a renewed lottery agreement, which guarantees that sport, culture and recreation organizations will continue to receive and benefit from Saskatchewan Lotteries proceeds over the next five year
Busy year for the Parkland College

Busy year for the Parkland College

Parkland College Year in Review 2013 Parkland College enjoyed a banner year in 2013.
Buck scoring

Buck scoring

Heath Dreger with the Yorkton chapter of the Saskatchewan Wildlife Association helped out with scoring in the annual YRHS and Home Hardware Big Buck Contest.

Economy strong

Last year was another strong one for Saskatchewan's economy as population, employment, exports and manufacturing are all on track to hit new record levels.

Be safe with propane

Propane is one of the safest forms of energy for your home or business.
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