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Body found on bus

The RCMP has confirmed a dead woman was removed from a Greyhound bus in Yorkton September 29 in the early afternoon. The bus had left Edmonton the previous evening headed for Winnipeg.

Point-of-sale fraud suspects arrested in Saskatoon

Two men suspected of Point of Sale Terminal (POST) fraud at two Yorkton businesses have been arrested in Saskatoon.

CORRECTION

The article titled "Tea Time" in the October 2 issue of Yorkton This Week, incorrectly stated Arliss Dellow's position with New Horizon Senior's Centre. Arliss is the Advisor for the centre.

School board briefs

Recent data indicates student achievement in both literacy and math has been improving over the last five years.

Program addresses thefts

SaskTel recently announced the launch of its Lost and Stolen Mobile Devices Service to reduce the theft of SaskTel mobile devices in Saskatchewan reported as lost or stolen as of September 30, 2013 and beyond.

Health computers are busy ones

The Sunrise Health Region Board had an update on its Corporate Services Portfolio from vice-president Lorelei Stusek. The portfolio is a diverse one covering information management, building services and operational support services.
Prairie artist set to perform in city

Prairie artist set to perform in city

Look up, way up there's a bright star on the prairie horizon as the Yorkton Arts Council proudly welcomes the next "Stars For Saskatchewan" performer, Jeffery Straker, appearing Thursday, October 24, 2013, at 8:00 p.m.

Fire prevention crucial at home

This week is Fire Prevention Week. Recent data shows on average, home fires account for 30% of all fires and 73% of all fire deaths causing millions of dollars in property damage in Canada.

Drive safely

It may be hard to believe but the Thanksgiving long weekend is fast approaching. CAA Saskatchewan reminds all motorists to plan ahead for their long weekend travels to visit family and friends.
Vigil raises voices of missing and dead women

Vigil raises voices of missing and dead women

According to the Native Women's Association of Canada (NWAC) there were nearly 600 documented cases of aboriginal women who were murdered or went missing between 2005 and 2010.
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