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Support for mental illness

The Government of Saskatchewan has launched on online consultation tool to inform development of a provincial Mental Health and Addictions Action Plan to better meet the mental health and addictions support needs of clients and families.
Rona set to build in city

Rona set to build in city

Rumours that a new building supplies store will open in Yorkton have been confirmed.

Woman dies in rollover

An 85-year-old Langenburg woman is dead following a single vehicle rollover on Hwy 16 near Saltcoats Monday.

Sunrise Health earns recognition

Sunrise Health Region's use of daily visual management and Hoshin Kanri (strategy deployment) in the Saskatchewan Healthcare Management System has been named by Accreditation Canada as a "National Leading Practice", worthy of replication.
Come out and show your support for Evelyn Loster

Come out and show your support for Evelyn Loster

Come out and show your support for Evelyn Loster - Steak Nite Fundraiser, Sat., Nov. 16, 5 p.m. - 7 p.m., 7 p.m. - 9 p.m., Tapps Bar. Raffle draws, 50/50 draws. All proceeds from raffle & 50/50 go towards Evelyn's family medical expenses.
Chamber lunch promotes pride

Chamber lunch promotes pride

Saskatchewan business owners should be proud of, and celebrate, their successes.
Cleaning effort recognized

Cleaning effort recognized

Streets in Yorkton's downtown have been kept clean all summer, and Friday those responsible were recognized.

Armed robbery suspect named

Yorkton RCMP has released the name of a 34-year-old suspect in the armed robbery of Hearn's Westview Pharmacy August 29.

Tax increase in proposed budget

Yorkton Council took its first public look at its 2014 Budget, and there are tax increases coming from both the operating and capital sides of the ledger.
Magician exhibit opens at museum

Magician exhibit opens at museum

The Western Development Museum recently opend a new exhibit featuring Canora's Professor N.P. Lew'chuk. Originally from the Ukraine, Nicholas Lew'chuk and his family arrived in Saskatchewan in 1902.
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