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New farm finance option

The Saskatchewan-based company Input Capital is the world's first to offer commodity streaming to farmers to finance new and growing operations, or achieve production goals or yield potential. Streaming financing is not a totally new concept.
Concert planned

Concert planned

The Yorkton Arts Council is delighted to bring you "Infinitus", Sunday, March 16 at 2:00 in the Anne Portnuff Theatre, Yorkton Regional High School.

Surgery wait times in line

In terms of surgical wait times Sunrise Health Region is running well-ahead of the provincial averages. That was the good news the Sunrise Health Region Board heard at its regular monthly meeting last week.
Butt fills local theatre with laughter

Butt fills local theatre with laughter

Brent Butt is living the dream.
Dolphin cull to become tourist event

Dolphin cull to become tourist event

Ask Americans how they stand compared to their fellow countrymen, and in survey after survey, the vast majority rank themselves "above average" in such areas as driving skill, sexual prowess, and general honesty.
Karaoke Fundraiser

Karaoke Fundraiser

Fri., March 7, 7 p.m. - 10 p.m. Music makes the heart grow fonder. Come out to enjoy a karaoke fundraiser to support and raise awareness for the Colorectal Cancer Association of Canada.
Mythic battles galore

Mythic battles galore

So when is a miniature game not a miniature game? It's not a trick question. For the answer you only need to look at the game Mythic Battles from Iello. Mythic Battles has two forces manoeuvring on a game board using cardboard game pieces.

PotashCorp supports Telemiracle

Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan Inc. (PotashCorp) helped make miracles happen by donating $250,000 to the Kinsmen Foundation during their annual 20-hour Telemiracle weekend telethon.
Equipment dealers pony up for trades centre

Equipment dealers pony up for trades centre

As a skilled workers shortage continues to hamper Saskatchewan businesses, new partners for Parkland College's Trades and Technology Centre continue to come knocking.

Volunteers needed to patrol city

Yorkton's Citizens on Patrol Program (COPP) is looking for a few good men and women to beef up its ranks.
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