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Asperger/Autism Support

Asperger/Autism Support

Early-Bird Subscriptions are now available for the Yorkton Arts Council "Stars For Saskatchewan" 2013-2014 concert series! Nine great concerts, with an exciting variety of performers! Subscribers can enjoy substantial savings by purchasing their tick
YRHS students of the month of June

YRHS students of the month of June

The Western Financial YRHS Female Student of the Month for June 2013 is Argyro Karachalios. Argyro is a young lady in Grade 12 who takes on responsibility and does not disappoint.

Be travel ready

Summer is here and that also means vacation time for a lot of Saskatchewan travellers. Before motorists head out for their summer holidays, CAA Saskatchewan recommends taking note of some important summer road safety tips.
Strange spending by politicians

Strange spending by politicians

- The Washington Post reported in April that the federal government is due to spend $890,000 this year to safeguard ... nothing.

Old age security amounts raised

Human Resources and Skills Development Canada has announced the quarterly benefit amounts for Old Age Security (OAS) for July to September 2013. The maximum basic OAS pension benefit paid to people 65 years of age and older will increase from $546.

Thief receives 15 months for spree

Valmore Howard will spend the next 15 months in prison after pleading guilty last week to six counts of theft, three counts of mischief and one count each of break and enter and breach of an undertaking.
Yorkton celebrates Canada Day

Yorkton celebrates Canada Day

The Western Development Museum hosted Canada Day celebrations in Yorkton Monday. The day's events included face painting, hay rides, coolest Canadian hat contest, and live entertainment.
Add this CD to your list

Add this CD to your list

Summer Legs Trevor Dickson 7-out-of-10 Like a snow cone at 30 degrees, this record is a fun and refreshing treat.
Rain tax added

Rain tax added

The Department of Agriculture reported recently that in four of America's largest cities - New York, Miami, Los Angeles and Denver - nearly one home out of 100 keeps chickens either for a fresh egg supply or as pets, giving rise to chicken services s

Children very vulnerable to heatstroke

It is a familiar, heartbreaking story that comes with summer heat-waves in Canada - a child left in a vehicle overheats and dies from heatstroke.
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