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Syringe clean-up

Syringe clean-up

Sunrise Health Region Public Health and 601 Outreach Yorkton will be participating in spring clean up of discarded syringes April 25 and May 2. Individuals use syringes for many different purposes.
Coke dealer sentenced

Coke dealer sentenced

A 22-year-old Churchbridge man will spend an additional 21 months in prison after pleading guilty to possession of cocaine for the purpose of trafficking.
Monday Warrants

Monday Warrants

Arrest warrants were issued for the following people at Yorkton Provincial Court April 25, 2016: Shannon Johanne Connors Brandon Whitehawk Anyone with information can call Yorkton RCMP at 306-786-2400, Yorkton Provincial Court at 306-786-1400 or thei
Inside My Head - Easy, breezy beautiful heavy metals

Inside My Head - Easy, breezy beautiful heavy metals

When it comes to cosmetics, there seems to be an endless amount of brand names and types to choose from. One of the newest trending topics when it comes to the industry is choosing cruelty-free brands.
Fishing parkland Shorelines - And, the fishing survey says …

Fishing parkland Shorelines - And, the fishing survey says …

Welcome to Week CCV of ‘Fishing Parkland Shorelines’. Like most of us I am a novice fisherman, loving to fish, but far from an expert.
Sex offender sentenced

Sex offender sentenced

A Yorkton provincial court judge has sent a 23-year-old Yorkton man to prison for two years for sexual interference with two girls under the age of 16.
Rotary reads with kids

Rotary reads with kids

Technology changes, but foundational skills do not. In fact, in the information age, reading is perhaps a more important skill than it ever has been before. Five years ago, Tami Hall, then principal of Dr.

Thinking Critically - Pain-free... because science

A couple of months ago, my hip started to hurt. I did what any normal man would do. Nothing. It wasn’t bad enough that I couldn’t do everything I usually do, I just had to deal with a little discomfort while doing it. It did not get better, however.

Crime Diary - Lessons of the Duffy decision... sigh

It is not surprising, but it is very discouraging that a Justice Charles Vaillancourt found Senator Mike Duffy innocent of all charges last week. Here are five important things we have learned from that verdict: 1.
Canada’s dairy industry evolving

Canada’s dairy industry evolving

Canada’s dairy farmers are benefiting from growing demand for various specialty products, but will have to continue to modernize and innovate to remain competitive, according to J.P. Gervais, Farm Credit Canada’s (FCC) chief agricultural economist.
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