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Dry cleaner will re-open

Loreen Poier, co-owner of York-Sask Dry Cleaners, says her business will definitely re-open following a fire at the First Avenue Location Tuesday night.

Fire safety tips for your home

There is comfort in the crackling sound of a wood-burning fireplace or stove on a cold winter's night. But warm and cozy can quickly turn dangerous, destructive and deadly if your wood-burning unit is not properly installed or regularly maintained.
Musical mix makes a difference

Musical mix makes a difference

Golden Sun EP Golden Sun 7.5-out-of-10 Salt Lake City's Golden Sun describe themselves as alternative indie funk rock, funk being the intriguing word there.
YRHS Students of the Month of October

YRHS Students of the Month of October

The Cab Clothing Yorkton Regional High School Female Athlete of the Month for October is Jodi Onda-Inglis. Jodi has been on the curling, badminton, volleyball and track teams since grade 9. Jodi is now the captain of the senior volleyball team.
CALDER - Blues hockey on

CALDER - Blues hockey on

The Calder Trade Show had a great turn out. Thanks to everyone who travelled from far and near to attend the trade show. Big thank you to the Calder Yalenka Dance club for doing the lunch for the people.
Conference gives students tools

Conference gives students tools

It is important youth know that when something feels wrong they can tell others who will help them deal with the situation.

Liquor laws get an update

The Saskatchewan Party recently announced significant changes to the province's liquor laws. Among the changes put forward by Crown Investments Corp.

SSC says sled safely

With the snowmobile riding season already underway in most parts of the province, the Saskatchewan Safety Council would like to encourage everyone across the province to have a safe snowmobile season.
Health donation

Health donation

Sophia Pisiak presented a cheque for $5,000 to Ross Fisher, Executive Director of The Health Foundation. The donation is to go toward the building fund for the new regional hospital.

Holiday train in area

Canadian Pacific is proud to announce that the 2012 Holiday Train program will be riding the rails to raise money and awareness about hunger issues in Canada and the US, one stop at a time.
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