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STARS campaign takes off

STARS campaign takes off

The Health Foundation of East Central Saskatchewan announced on October 9 it had been tasked with fundraising for helicopter pads for Yorkton's hospital and Canora's health centre.

Be careful when cooking beef

Sunrise Health Region is reminding residents to be mindful when handling and cooking beef products in the wake of the recent Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) recall of Alberta beef products due to E.Coli concerns. Symptoms of E.
Board game curling family fun

Board game curling family fun

It is fall, and in Canada that means turning attention to winter pursuits such as curling.
The candidates for mayor …

The candidates for mayor …

In preparation for the municipal election Wednesday, Oct. 24, Yorkton This Week asked each of the candidates for mayor to supply a brief biography, and some information on why they are seeking election.
Acoustic duo release refreshing

Acoustic duo release refreshing

A Promising Flee Bird Courage 9-out-of-10 Brooklyn duo, Bird Courage, have been releasing lo-fi acoustic goodness since 2011.
Yorkton's Corporate History

Yorkton's Corporate History

Levi Beck was born in Salem, Wellington County, Ontario, December 13, 1860, son of Adam Beck, a native of Germany and Eliza (Speers) Beck from Ireland.

Unlawful payroll deductions targeted

The Ministry of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety is committed to ensuring the people of Saskatchewan are aware of their workplace rights and responsibilities.

Province offers horse racing hope

The provincial government has announced effective 2013 it will remove the tax on parimutuel betting in Saskatchewan. The decision may allow some horse racing to survive in the year ahead.
New monitors for maternity ward in city

New monitors for maternity ward in city

The Health Foundation of East Central Saskatchewan has purchased two fetal monitoring units for the maternity ward at the Sunrise Health Centre in the city.

Housing project before Council

Yorkton Council gave first readings to amend the City's Municipal Development Plan Bylaw and its Zoning Bylaw to make way for a major new residential complex on Morrison Drive.
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