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Active lifestyle marked by City

June has been unanimously declared Recreation and Parks Month in the city. "The Saskatchewan Parks and Recreation Association (S.P.R.A.
Opportunities and obstacles for film

Opportunities and obstacles for film

With a major evolution taking place in how and where people view film, from changes in television, to direct access via the Internet, filmmakers face a changing landscape in terms of producing and marketing.

Send a get well message

Sunrise Health Region launched an online Well Wishes program on Wed., May 23.
Learning the craft

Learning the craft

Student's Day, presented by the National Film Board of Canada, was held Thursday at Sacred Heart High School as part of the annual Yorkton Film Festival.
Clinic will target chronic conditions

Clinic will target chronic conditions

A primary health care innovation project within the Sunrise Health Region will focus on patients with chronic conditions, such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease.
Diversity celebration

Diversity celebration

As a celebration of diversity, Parkland College students raised an 18-foot tipi in front of the Yorkton campus last Wednesday morning.
Yorkton's Corporate History

Yorkton's Corporate History

The Agreement between Her Majesty Queen Victoria and the York Farmers Colonization Company May 25th, 1882 Definition: A charter is a written grant/agreement/indenture by a country's legislative power by which an institution such as a company is creat
Senior Expo

Senior Expo

Attendance was sparse at the first-ever Yorkton Mature Lifestyles Expo at the Gallagher Centre on May 22 and 23.

Protests on ambulance cuts

A plan by the Sunrise Health Region to cut ambulance services in the Preeceville area has been stalled by a provincial mediation process. Meanwhile, public opposition to the service reduction is mounting in the community of 1,500 northwest of Canora.

Students to be assessed

The Government of Saskatchewan is launching a new initiative to improve student achievement in the province to ensure all students from pre-kindergarten to Grade 12 are provided with regular and consistent feedback on their progress.
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