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Flu shots start October 21

Saskatchewan residents are being encouraged to protect themselves against influenza this season by getting a flu shot. The publicly-funded seasonal influenza vaccine will become available across the province beginning October 21.

Voir dire set in Usherville murder

A voir dire has been scheduled in the 2009 murder of Gwenda Gregory. Jaycee Mildenberger of Usherville stands accused of killing Gregory in her home in March 2009.
Columnists disagree on TV premieres

Columnists disagree on TV premieres

View from the Cheap Seats is a new feature this week, which is kind of an extension of the newsroom.
Camp Easter Seal funds

Camp Easter Seal funds

Jim Treliving of CBC's Dragons' Den and Chairman of Boston Pizza International recently presented a $42,846.
Tea time

Tea time

A tea party was held at the New Horizons Senior Center on Sunday, Sept. 29. The party was to honor individuals, or businesses, that had contributed $50 or more to this year's fundraising drive.
Local hand in raising the dead

Local hand in raising the dead

A former Yorkton resident was behind a weekend zombie infestation in Regina. Craig Kozachenko was Zombie Obstacle Challenge co-chairman with the Regina Queen City Kinsmen Club.

Fall safety tips offered

There are many changes that take place as fall approaches. The leaves fade from green to yellow, the warm morning air becomes brisk and cool, and children are out of the house and back in school.

Breastfeeding awareness time

Every year, on the first Saturday of October at 11:00 a.m., mothers and children at sites across Canada and around the world compete to set the record for the most children breastfeeding at one time.
Essential Skills Day held in city

Essential Skills Day held in city

Parkland College teamed up with Parkland Regional Library on Thursday to co-host an Essential Skills Day celebration in Yorkton.

West Nile confirmed

One Saskatchewan resident has been hospitalized due to West Nile neurological syndrome and six others are under investigation for West Nile Virus infections. The recent cases likely became infected during the last weeks of August and early September.
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