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Yorkton This Week

Nurse numbers grow

Saskatchewan leads the country in the growth of its registered nurse (RN) workforce, according to a report released yesterday by the Canadian Institute of Health Information (CIHI).
Saturday's loss 'hurt' Harvest: Odgers

Saturday's loss 'hurt' Harvest: Odgers

The Yorkton Harvest have lost 26 games so far this season. Apparently none of those losses hurt as much as the one on Saturday night.

SPORTS SHORTS

The YRHS senior boys basketball team is live on the Internet this week (see related story on this week's Sports Front Page). The YRHS plays today and again tomorrow. Games are broadcast live on the Coal Bowl web page, from New Waterford, Nova Scotia.
Money-losing STC an odd fit

Money-losing STC an odd fit

If there is a newfound entrepreneurial spirit in our "new Saskatchewan", it arrived in rural Saskatchewan long before it arrived elsewhere. In fact, much of the political fight the past four-, five- or even six decades has been over this issue.

Heart Month important

Heart disease and stroke take 1 in 3 Canadians before their time. And it is the #1 killer of women in Canada, taking more female lives than all cancers combined. While those numbers are shocking, there is good news for Canadians.

EDITORIAL - Hospital plan has hurdles ahead

A preliminary conceptual plan for new hospitals in Yorkton and Canora have been unveiled to the public.
Cheque presentation

Cheque presentation

Dale Gelowitz, Manager of Windsor Plywood, presented a cheque for $1,000 to Ross Fisher, Executive Director of The Health Foundation, to help fund the conceptual plan for a new regional hospital.
Dead people don't work... do they?

Dead people don't work... do they?

My first chore after stumbling into the washroom some mornings, is to look into the mirror and use all my powers of persuasion to convince that person I see that she's alive, and needs to report for work.
KITZUL - Patsy

KITZUL - Patsy

Patsy Kitzul was born on March 24, 1925 in Sifton, MB. She was the daughter of Wasyl and Mary (nee Chunick) Wesolowski. In 1955 she married Willie Kitzul and they made their home on the Kitzul homestead southwest of Sheho, SK.

CORRECTION

In the story on Page B1 of Yorkton This Week Jan. 21, a photograph of two men should have been credited to Charles Melnick, and a picture of an old wondow to Carolyn Pihach. Pihach was identified as being a Yorkton resident.
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