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Yorkton This Week

Unidentified witnesses stop robbery

Yorkton City RCMP are seeking two suspects and two witnesses in an attempted mugging that occurred last week. The incident happened at around 9:15 pm on Monday, January 24 in thte parking lot of a business on the 200 block of Broadway Street East.

Clear snow for reading accuracy

With Saskatchewan deep in the grips of winter, SaskPower is reminding customers to clear a path to their power and gas meters to keep the company's employees safe from slips, trips and falls.

Price of food a growing issue of concern

For the past couple of years, governments have been focused on the financial crisis. But there's another crisis heading our way: The food price crisis.

RRSP savings protection

(NC) - The Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation (CDIC) is the federal government organization that is responsible for protecting the savings of Canadians in the event their financial institution fails or goes bankrupt.
Exploring the other side of evolution

Exploring the other side of evolution

"In the beginning," says Genesis 1:1, "God created the heavens and the earth.

School division considers videoconferencing services

At its regular meeting on January 20, the Good Spirit School Division's Board of Education looked at options to enhance electronic communication within the division.

Hoops

The Yorkton Regional High School and Sacred Heart High School will be co-hosting the 1st annual York City Classic for senior boys basketball. Games start at both schools Friday at 12 noon.

Earth day scholarships

Earth Day Canada is looking to award scholarships, awards and grants to students, individuals, community groups and small businesses across the country.

RRSP income-building strategies

(NC) - The concept of Registered Retirement Savings Plans (RRSPs) is fairly simple. You put money in, get an immediate tax deduction each year up to your annual contribution limit, and your money grows in a tax-deferred environment.
Editorial Cartoon

Editorial Cartoon

Hidden agenda appears at Stephen Harper's 5-year anniversary.
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