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Evelyn Pidhorney donates $150,000 to The Health Foundation

Evelyn Pidhorney donates $150,000 to The Health Foundation

The Health Foundation received an extremely generous donation of $150,000 from Evelyn Pidhorney. The donation will be used to assist the purchase of the new operating room and lab equipment that is critically needed in the hospital.
Young footballers clean parks

Young footballers clean parks

Members of Yorkton Minor Football, parents and friends were out in the snow Saturday collecting garbage to make sure local parks are clean.
Seventy-eight new cases of COVID-19 reported in Sask. today

Seventy-eight new cases of COVID-19 reported in Sask. today

Seventeen are in hospital

Resilient wood frogs keep researcher hopping

One of the Churchill region’s most resilient animals is a lesser-known critter, one that has the ability to freeze like a hockey puck to weather the North’s frigid winters and has a habitat range that dips south all the way to North Carolina.
App delays mean Sask. trespassing law not yet enforceable

App delays mean Sask. trespassing law not yet enforceable

Development delays for a mobile phone app geared to land owners is causing a legislative delay for a controversial Saskatchewan law regulating how people can access farmers’ privately-owned lands.
The party leaders talk rural issues: Part 6-of-6

The party leaders talk rural issues: Part 6-of-6

Liberals feel Sask. Party pays lip service to rural Saskatchewan
Questions for Melville-Saltcoats candidates

Questions for Melville-Saltcoats candidates

Saskatchewan voters, including those in the provincial constituency of Melville-Saltcoats head to the polls Monday, Oct. 26.
Are you ready for winter?

Are you ready for winter?

Let CAA help winterize your ride
Preseason starts with win for Yorkton over Melville

Preseason starts with win for Yorkton over Melville

The Yorkton Terriers played their first game of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League preseason tonight with a trip down Highway #10 to face rival Melville.
George River Caribou numbers up, Inuit leaders urge caution

George River Caribou numbers up, Inuit leaders urge caution

The Nunatsiavut government in Labrador is asking its people to continue to abide by the hunting ban on the George River caribou and calling on other groups in Labrador to do the same, as the provincial government released census data on the threatene
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