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History Corner - Valentines of the 1940s

History Corner - Valentines of the 1940s

The valentines for children in the 1940s are an interesting study of the times — they contained child-like themes such as playtimes, toys, animals, but also World War 11 scenes, fairs, social situations, etc and often contained a statement of commitm
Monday Warrants

Monday Warrants

Arrest warrants were issued for the following people at Yorkton Provincial Court February 8: Lacey Jade Cyr David Russell Mysko Anyone with information can call Yorkton RCMP at 306-786-2400, Yorkton Provincial Court at 306-786-1400 or their local pol
Heritage Day Monday

Heritage Day Monday

Heritage Day, proclaimed annually in February throughout the nation by The National Trust for Canada, celebrates the architectural heritage and historic places of Canada.
Real estate market healthy

Real estate market healthy

Looking around western Canada, there isn’t much good news in real estate. The diving price of oil, the weak loonie and rising unemployment even has some market-watchers fearful that some Albertans may start walking away from their mortgages.
Court cases from the week

Court cases from the week

Mother pleads guilty A 37-year-old Yorkton woman accused of being an accomplice in a sexual assault of her own two-year-old daughter has pleaded guilty to a lesser included charge of common assault.
Redneck riot

Redneck riot

Nine teams from around the Yorkton region participated in an inaugural event organizers are calling the Redneck Riot Coyote Derby. Organizer Tyson Chaban said the first year definitely a learning curve.
Communication key for Chamber head

Communication key for Chamber head

Corey Werner is the latest business person to take the helm of the Yorkton Chamber of Commerce. Werner said he felt he was ready to take on the role as president. “I’ve been a Board member for 10-years,” he said.
R.R.S.P. Information - Investing in the rise and fall of the markets

R.R.S.P. Information - Investing in the rise and fall of the markets

Have you ever walked into a fast food restaurant and only kind of had an idea what you wanted to eat? Weren’t you grateful that places like Dairy Queen, MacDonald’s, or A&W made your selection easy? When you looked at the menu board, the choices were

Recommendations from MS panel submitted

Recently, Health Minister Dustin Duncan received the recommendations of the 11 person Multiple Sclerosis Advisory Panel of Saskatchewan.
College named one of top employers

College named one of top employers

Parkland College is proud to be named one of Saskatchewan’s Top Employers for 2016. Award winners were announced in the Feb. 3 editions of the Regina Leader-Post and Saskatoon StarPhoenix.
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