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In Focus - Inner gut may be answer to big outer gut

Eat less, exercise more. This is a very common axiom, often offered by doctors, trainers and helpful friends to try to help struggling overweight people. I’ve even said it myself many times.
Reading levels improve

Reading levels improve

The number of Grade 3 students reading at grade level continues to rise. According thanks to the Saskatchewan government collaborative work between the education sector and the Ministry of Education is responsible for the improvement.
October Sunrise Health Region roundup

October Sunrise Health Region roundup

At the October 26, 2016 meeting of the Sunrise Regional Health Authority, chairperson Don Rae reported that Greg Ottenbreit, minister of rural and remote health, made time on October 21 for an informal discussion with the board.
Heavy equipment operator program concludes

Heavy equipment operator program concludes

Twelve students from eight First Nations across east-central Saskatchewan are ready to join the job market after a training course at Pasqua First Nation. Parkland College recently wrapped up a seven-week Heavy Equipment Operator (HEO) program.
Laughter and bagpipes at comedy night

Laughter and bagpipes at comedy night

The twelfth annual Kinsmen Comedy Night saw three comedians take the stage, Jordan Welwood, Dean Jenkinson and Johnny “Bagpipes” Johnston. Welwood was the first one to take the stage, and the emcee for the evening.
Bauche puts her spirituality on the canvas

Bauche puts her spirituality on the canvas

Gisele Bauche describes art as soul language. Her new show Ebb and Flow of Life, currently at the Godfrey Dean Art Gallery, is an expression of her spirituality through art.
History Corner - Document of Yorkton’s Founders — The York Farmers Colonization Co.

History Corner - Document of Yorkton’s Founders — The York Farmers Colonization Co.

It is dated at York Colony, August 1, 1882 The content: The York Farmers’ Colonization Company (Limited) hereby appoint C.J.
New party gears up to challenge status quo

New party gears up to challenge status quo

A group of people unsatisfied with the current political situation in Saskatchewan are gearing up try to challenge the status quo.
Six strikes means jail

Six strikes means jail

A 53-year-old Yorkton man has found out the hard way that new drunk driving laws have some teeth. Brien Frederick Boehm pleaded guilty in Yorkton Provincial Court Monday to driving with a blood alcohol content over .08.
Monday Warrants

Monday Warrants

Arrest warrants were issued for the following people at Yorkton Provincial Court november 14, 2016: Kenneth William Henderson Meagan Jasper Crissa Leeale Kisser Christy L McLean Barry Matthew Pelletier Jamie Allen Zajac Anyone with information can ca
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