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New health equipment

New health equipment

Breast Friends and Harry Abtosway recently donated $6,696 to purchase a Patient Controlled Analgesia (PCA) pain medication infusion pump The Patient Controlled Analgesia pump or PCA is a special computerized infusion pump that holds pain medication a

Unemployed numbers down

The number of Saskatchewan people receiving Employment Insurance decreased by 940 in November 2010, compared to the same month in 2009 (seasonally adjusted). This is the eighth consecutive month of year-over-year decreases.

Harvest get big win last Thursday

At a time of year when each and every victory begins to seem even more important then they did back in September and October, the Yorkton Harvest played their only scheduled date last Thursday, having no scheduled games this past weekend.

Terriers

The Yorkton Terriers are scheduled for two road games this week, one tonight against the Battlefords and one last night scheduled for Kindersley. Yorkton returns home Saturday (Jan. 29) for a rematch from last weekend's game against Notre Dame.
Kamsack wins 'A' side, Yorkton wins the 'B'

Kamsack wins 'A' side, Yorkton wins the 'B'

Eight teams made the trip to Yorkton over the weekend as the LDM Foods Mano's Midget Terriers Tier II hockey tournament was held at the Yorkton Kinsmen Arena.

Firm boosts credit rating

Deputy Premier and Finance Minister Ken Krawetz welcomes the news that Standard & Poor's has improved its credit rating outlook of AA+ for the Province of Sask-atchewan from stable to positive.
Front Street North, today Livingstone Street

Front Street North, today Livingstone Street

There have been major changes on this street. On the left, gone are the elevators, the railway station, freight sheds and other railway yard buildings. On the right, none of the old buildings remain.
Hold your breath game

Hold your breath game

The Cabral Chrysler dealership in Manteca, Calif.
ND Hounds no match for the Terriers Sunday

ND Hounds no match for the Terriers Sunday

The Terriers have stayed a top the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League's Sherwood Conference after a split in two games this week. The split leaves the Terriers with a record of 27-14-2-4 for 60 points. Kindersley are four points back, with 56.
Scents to savour

Scents to savour

On a cold winter's night, one of the nicest things is to thumb through some gardening books, and a while ago I found an interesting book on aromatherapy.
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