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French heritage recognized

Provincial Secretary Wayne Elhard proclaimed March 7 to 23 as Rendez-vous de la Francophonie 2014 in Saskatchewan - a chance for all residents to join with other Canadians to celebrate French language and culture.
Photography Exhibitions

Photography Exhibitions

Family Justice Services offers the Parenting After Separation and Divorce Program. These public information sessions are intended to help people who are considering or may be in the separation/divorce process.

Thomson sets SJHL mark

The Yorkton Terriers topped most key team categories: points, goals for and goals against. But it was also a big Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League campaign for Terrier netminder Kale Thomson.

Job market outperforms country

The Saskatchewan labour market continues to perform, hitting record levels for the month of February. There were 551,600 people employed in the province in February, up 5,400 from last year (1.
Telemiracle supporters make a difference

Telemiracle supporters make a difference

Telemiracle 38 was well respresented by the Yorkton Kinsmen & Kinettes. 29 Kin members and friends from the Yorkton clubs answered the phones at this telethon.

Precaution necessary

Tips for preventing slips, trips and falls St. John Ambulance encourages all to make safety their first priority in all seasons.

Counterfeits reduced with polymer cash

If a retail clerk took a good look at your $20 polymer bill, would you find it odd? You shouldn't. That clerk knows that each time you accept a bill without checking it, you're taking a risk.
Fate of dog park in hands of users

Fate of dog park in hands of users

The fate of an off-leash dog park for Yorkton is in the hands of dog owners.

Oil recovery project approved

The Innovation Saskatchewan Board of Directors has approved $1.9 million in research and development funding for the 2013-14 fiscal year to develop Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) technologies.
Turta a 'woman-of-influence'

Turta a 'woman-of-influence'

Linda Turta, CEO of RAM Industries in Yorkton, was named a Woman of Influence in a recent issue of Saskbusiness Magazine. "My brother told me," said Turta. " I was very surprised. I was very humbled.
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