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JPs get new pay package

The Government of Saskatchewan has introduced a new framework for the way salaries and pension contributions for justices of the peace (JPs) are determined.
100-years

100-years

The Village of Rhein celebrated its 100th anniversary over the weekend.

Cells needed

SaskTel has saved almost 50,000 cell phones from ending up in a landfill through its Phones for a Fresh Start program.
58th Threshermen's Show and Seniors' Festival

58th Threshermen's Show and Seniors' Festival

Calling all early-birds! The Yorkton Arts Council would like to remind you that Early Bird Savings are in effect until Wednesday, July 31 for the "Stars For Saskatchewan" 2013-2014 concert series! Nine exciting concerts, with savings of up to 47% off

CORRECTION: high school grads increase

In the original story about the latest data from the 2011 National Household Survey, ("And, the National Household Survey says," Yorkton This Week, July 10, 2013) the high school graduate percentages were reversed between 2011 and 2006.

Educational agreement with Ukraine

A Saskatchewan delegation led by Deputy Premier Ken Krawetz recently concluded a mission to Ukraine which was highlighted by the signing of an educational agreement, discussions with the business and investment communities, meetings with the heads of
Intense tunes pack a punch

Intense tunes pack a punch

Heat Waves BRAINSTORM 8-out-of-10 Experimental Portland Trio, BRAINSTORM, produce tight and catchy indie rock heavily influenced by the post-rock movement.

Job numbers remain strong

Saskatchewan had the strongest employment growth and lowest unemployment rate in Canada in June, according to the latest employment report released today by Statistics Canada.

Standardbred races get boost

Standardbred racing at Cornerstone Raceway in the city received some good news Friday evening when the Saskatchewan Horse Federation made a donation of $11,100.

Goods exports rise

Saskatchewan's merchandise export trade continues to increase according to figures released by Statistics Canada today. In May, merchandise exports totaled $3.07 billion, up by 8.
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