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YTW sports year end review 2011

The year end review is the feature of the sports section printed during the last week of the calendar year. It features small tidbits of the year in sports, as seen throughout the year in Yorkton This Week.

Dec. land sales top good year

The December sale of Crown petroleum and natural gas rights has brought in $20.8 million in revenue for the province, capping another solid year of land sales. Total land sale revenue for the 2011 calendar year amounted to $248.
No one deserves to be abused

No one deserves to be abused

The Yorkton & Area Partnership Against Violence is a committee of local organizations devoted to the elimination of violence in our society.

Dialing 10-digits for local calls on the way

SaskTel announced that SaskTel customers across the province of Saskatchewan can now dial 10 digits for local calls - the area code plus the phone number. (Dialing 1 is not required when placing a 10-digit local call.
Travelogue: The Far East

Travelogue: The Far East

Keenan Hall grew up in Yorkton. Having graduated high school in the city Hall has recently embarked on a journey of discovery.

Province investing in pine beetle defence

Saskatchewan will be contributing $150,000 to the fight against mountain pine beetle in Alberta.
Cougar win

Cougar win

Sincere sympathies from the community go to the Marlatt family on the passing of Jack. He will be sadly missed by all the hockey fans. There was a great turnout for the Holiday train. The entertainment was super.

Provincial exports at record levels

Saskatchewan continues to post new records this year, with an all-time record for exports in the month of October. In October 2011, exports were up 54.
Truck route open for winter

Truck route open for winter

Phase 2 of the Yorkton West Truck Route Project - temporarily opened last week for winter usage.

Planning for change to school year

Good Spirit and Christ the Teacher School Divisions are now determining how they will accommodate a change to the school year planned by the provincial government.
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