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Minister skeptical of hospital report

Minister skeptical of hospital report

Saskatchewan's finance minister is skeptical of an investigative report on CBC's Fifth Estate that gave Yorkton's hospital a "D" grade.

Sacred walkers pass through Yorkton

A group of First Nations people walking from Stanley Mission to Ottawa passed through Yorkton Sunday.
Unique sound mesmerizing

Unique sound mesmerizing

Versus Series Hairy Hands 7-out-of-10 James Bright, a UK based producer otherwise known as Hairy Hands, took his time in creating the Versus Series.
Terriers top dogs in SJHL

Terriers top dogs in SJHL

The Canalta Cup, emblematic of being Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League champions, will reside in Yorkton for the next year. The local Junior Terriers earned the title with a win Sunday in Game 6 of the league final against Humboldt.
Lazy employee fired

Lazy employee fired

A Verizon risk team, looking for data breaches on a client's computers, discovered that one company software developer was basically idle for many months, yet remained productive - because he had outsourced his projects to a Chinese software develope
Hoser shoot

Hoser shoot

Yorkton entrepreneur Jason Farrell is hoping to cash in on an iconic Canadian comedy duo's catch phrase by launching a line of clothing.

CBC gives hospital 'D' grade

The Sunrise Health Centre in Yorkton did not fare well on a report card released as part of CBC's The Fifth Estate last week. The Yorkton facility was one of only eight in Canada to receive the lowest grade of 'D'.

Trafficking suspect released on bail

In a decision at Yorkton Provincial Court April 10 that surprised the Crown prosecutor, Judge Patrick Koskie released one of the defendants arrested in a five-month, multi-agency operation that targeted cocaine trafficking on $500 bail and conditions

Grain bank celebration

April 13, 2013 marks the 30th anniversary of the founding of Canadian Foodgrains Bank.

Koroluk gets two years jail

A Yorkton child abduction case has come to an end after nearly two years with the sentencing of Melvin Dale Koroluk, 59, to two years less a day in prison. In her decision, read at Court of Queen's Bench in Yorkton April 10, Madam Justice C. L.
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