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Flight training services expand

Flight training services expand

A former employee of Leading Edge Aviation recently ended the company's 66 years as the only flight training school in the Yorkton area.
Churches big part of family history

Churches big part of family history

Genealo-gists know that there is more to tracing ancestry than just finding family names. Locations are also very important, as are the landmarks that grew as the result of the pioneers' arrivals. One such landmark is the beautiful St.

STARS to run 24/7

STARS air ambulance is beginning 24-hour-a-day operations at its Regina base. Until now, the STARS Regina base has only operated 12-hours per day from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Oda's legacy still costing taxpayers

Oda's legacy still costing taxpayers

When Bev Oda's resignation from Parliament and cabinet took effect on July 31, she lost her $233,247 salary, her car and driver, and allowances for travel and housing. Oda's career went up in smoke. Literally.
Collectors partner with Threshermen's Show

Collectors partner with Threshermen's Show

For the first time, this year's Threshermen's Show at the Western Development Museum ran in conjunction with the annual show of the International Harvester Collectors Club (Chapter 38).

Good attendance at Visitor Centre

Tourism Yorkton has announced that its Visitor Information Centre received 843 visitors in the month of July. Visitors to the centre came from 10 different countries, 12 provinces/territories, and 11 US states.
The Health Foundation Charity Road Race

The Health Foundation Charity Road Race

At the Godfrey Dean Gallery: Memory Eternal: Ukrainian Orthodox Church Interiors - July 9 to Sept. 7, 2012. Wynyard photographer Ed Stachyruk has been quietly documenting the interiors of tiny and often hidden Orthodox Catholic churches.

New funding for family physicians

As part of the province's continued efforts to improve access to high-quality patient care, Health Minister Dustin Duncan announced $9.
Zimmer celebrates 104th

Zimmer celebrates 104th

A speedy recovery is wished for Darlene Yuke who has been under the weather and spent a couple days in the hospital. Her little dog, Echo, holidayed with Matt and Gladys Smith while she was away. Hope you are feeling much better by now, Darlene.

Severe weather damage relief ready

The Honourable Gail Shea, Minister of National Revenue, recently highlighted that Canadians who have been affected by devastating weather conditions can apply for relief from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) if they are having difficulty meeting their
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