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Monday warrants

Arrest warrants were issued for the following people in Yorkton Court October 20: Chinelle Vaughn Asapace Brandi Ashley Hotomani Dustin Eli Medvid Chad Michael Sparvier Leroy Whitehawk Anyone with information can call Yorkton RCMP at 306-786-2400, Yo

Road work underway

Motorists should expect to see construction crews out on Saskatchewan highways well into fall as more than 30 highway projects are currently underway.

Travel expenses online

Ministerial travel expenses for the first six months of the 2014-15 fiscal year, April 1 to September 30, 2014, are now available online at www.saskatchewan.ca/ministerial-travel. This fulflils a commitment made in April by Premier Brad Wall.

Minister kicks off Education Week

Education Minister Don Morgan was in Moose Jaw Monday, October 20 to kick off Education Week by celebrating local successes in the Prairie South School Division (PSSD).
1,226 tickets issued in school zones

1,226 tickets issued in school zones

Police issued 760 tickets to drivers speeding in school zones during September's province-wide traffic safety spotlight focusing on school zone safety.

Group needs your help

The Special Olympics Parkland Valley (serving Yorkton and Area) is endeavoring to increase the community recreational athletic programming for individuals with intellectual disabilities in our region.

SaskTel increases internet speed

SaskTel announced effective October 22, residents of Creelman, Elfros, Eyebrow and Marquis will now be able to enjoy the benefits of High Speed Internet service with the launch of SaskTel High Speed Basic Internet, giving download speeds of up to 5 M

Wall wants COOL quashed

Premier Brad Wall welcomed the World Trade Organization (WTO) compliance panel ruling in favour of Canada and urged the United States to end mandatory Country of Origin Labelling (COOL). "The latest WTO ruling once again confirms that the U.S.
Victims Services hosts trauma workshop

Victims Services hosts trauma workshop

It has been known colloquially as yellow fever, battle fatigue, shell shock and combat fatigue. It has been identified for at least a century and a half, but is still not well understood.

Safety tips for Halloween

Not only is Halloween a time for scary costumes; scary situations such as choking and suffocation can also occur. This extended period of oxygen loss can cause serious problems to a child's developing brain.
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