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Sunny Side Up - There will be a change - and someone to walk with us

Sunny Side Up - There will be a change - and someone to walk with us

Whatever the circumstances, sings Canadian musician Big Dave McLean, in his gravelly, Louis Armstrong-ish voice, “there will always be a change.” A friend didn’t expect her perfect grandchild to be stillborn.
SaskBooks Book Picks - 'Scaredy Cali'

SaskBooks Book Picks - 'Scaredy Cali'

Scaredy Cali by Jessica Williams Illustrated by Nathan Monção Published by All Write Here Publishing Review by Michelle Shaw $11.99 (softcover) ISBN 9781999539702 Cali is afraid of lots of things.
U of R professor receives funding for COVID-19 research project

U of R professor receives funding for COVID-19 research project

Dr. Gordon Asmundson, a psychology professor at the University of Regina, has received $400,000 in funding for his research project COVID-19: The Role of Psychological Factors in the Spreading of Disease, Discrimination, and Distress.
Local photographer capturing families in isolation

Local photographer capturing families in isolation

And, helping support the food bank
While awaiting the results of COVID-19 test

While awaiting the results of COVID-19 test

A local story is shared

Yorkton This Week seeks local stories

With the widespread cancellation of events and activities in our city, Yorkton This Week is looking for some good ideas or suggestions for photos, stories or features about people in our community.
COVID-19: Confirmatory tests and surveillance update

COVID-19: Confirmatory tests and surveillance update

The Roy Romanow Provincial Laboratory (RRPL) now has the ability to do confirmatory testing for COVID-19. As a result, all of the new cases reported today have already been confirmed and we will no longer be reporting on presumptive cases.
The First 22 of the First 100

The First 22 of the First 100

Yorkton and District Community Foundation has accepted donations of $52,000
Gardener's Notebook - Celebrate the start of spring

Gardener's Notebook - Celebrate the start of spring

Guess what! We can celebrate that spring begins on March 19. This is the date of the spring equinox, where day and night are almost the same length.
Financial support plan for employers and employees

Financial support plan for employers and employees

Premier Scott Moe announces
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