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Deficit on City's 2012 operations

The City of Yorkton ended up in a deficit position on its 2012 operations. That was the news Yorkton Council was given at its regular meeting Monday by Lonnie Kaal Director of Finance with the City. The net deficit was $187,000.
Outdoors show exceeds expectations

Outdoors show exceeds expectations

In just its second year, the Parkland Outdoor Show and Expo has become a tour de force that hunting and fishing enthusiasts are talking about across North America.

You can 811 dial for HealthLine

The Government of Saskatchewan is making access to 24/7 health advice easier by changing the province's HealthLine number to 811.
Cute litter

Cute litter

The SPCA took in triplets. These shepherd-cross puppies, one female and two males are approximately three months old and looking for a good home. Call 306 783 4080 or drop by the shelter on 7th Ave. S. in Yorkton.
Star Sighting

Star Sighting

Get set to sit back, relax, and enjoy some very smooth, very delicious jazz as the Yorkton Arts Council welcomes the Jesse Peters Trio to the city on Monday, March 18 at 8:00 p.m. in the Anne Portnuff Theatre, Yorkton Regional High School.

Board Briefs: Catholics pay off high school

Mortgage-free Christ the Teacher Catholic Schools (CTTCS) now owns Sacred Heart High School free and clear. When Wilfred Hotsko, CTTCS secretary-treasurer, made the announcement at the regular school board meeting March 11, trustees applauded.
Music Festival begins next week

Music Festival begins next week

Dominic C. Gregorio (Choir, Vocal) is the Director of Choral Activities and Assistant Professor of Choral Music at the University of Regina, Saskatchewan. Dr.

Tax tips for Canadians

The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) is here to help you during tax season. Here is a list of tips you should know about your taxes, including many ways to help you save money at tax time.

Opposition seeks labour act delay

Saskatchewan unions and the NDP are stepping up efforts to delay the passage of the Sask Party's new Saskatchewan Employment Act.

Cocaine trafficking case progresses slowly

All five people implicated in an alleged cocaine trafficking conspiracy appeared in Yorkton provincial court over the past two weeks with mixed results.
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