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Wall came through in 2010

Wall came through in 2010

The reason why 2010 might go down as Premier Brad Wall's best year has everything to do with the fact that it wasn't exactly smooth sailing for his Saskatchewan Party government.

Eventful year for Sunrise Health Region

Sunrise Health Region interim CEO Suann Laurent remembers 2010 as a year in which the health region administration hardly had time to breathe.

Caution when shoveling

Winter has settled in across Saskatchewan, and for the next several months we have something to look forward to. Shoveling.And more shoveling.

"Interesting" year for Health Foundation

Revenue was down but support remained strong for The Health Foundation in 2010, says executive director Ross Fisher. "It was definitely an interesting year.
Special thanks to Santa and the gang

Special thanks to Santa and the gang

The Calder Seniors held their Whist Drive on Nov. 20 at the Calder Good Neighbors Centre. Here are the winners: 1st - Anne Mostoway, 2nd - Mildred Danylko, 3rd - Lil Wozney, and low Peter Wereschuk.
Russian hockey team visits

Russian hockey team visits

Members of the Moscow Atlant female hockey team visited MC Knoll school Dec. 22 following an exhibition hockey game played in Springside the night before. The Russian players and coaches appreciated the hospitality in Springside and Yorkton.

2010 a challenging year for MP

Yorkton-Melville Member of Parliament Garry Breitkreuz spoke to Yorkton This Week in December about his year in Ottawa and the prospects of 2011.

Flood overshadows 2010 in city

When it comes to the year that was in Yorkton, Mayor James Wilson said one thing overshadows all else which happened, and that is the heavy rains and resulting flood July 1.
Seasonal reflections

Seasonal reflections

This photo taken a century and two years ago, features either Yorkton High School students or teachers, or both. (Details are lacking.) They got together to have a photographer create a New Year's greeting card. They were 1. Jessie Cowan, 2.

Treat your car like family in winter

Did a recent snowfall catch you unprepared? Were you scrambling to locate your children's boots, hats and mittens? In addition to preparing your family to meet the challenges of a Canadian winter, it is recommended that you treat your car "like a mem
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