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Yorkton News Review - Archive
Yorkton News Review - Archive
Practice safe barbecuing
As you head out to the grill, it’s important to remember that eating undercooked meat, or foods that have come into contact with raw or undercooked meat, can cause food poisoning (also known as foodborne illness).
May 21, 2015 1:35 PM
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Local youth featured in War Amps campaign
Jake Kahoot is a normal 10-year-old kid. He goes to school, swims, participates in all the same activities as his classmates and hangs around with friends. The only difference is, he is missing his right foot and part of his lower leg.
May 21, 2015 1:28 PM
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Changes in application process for hunters
Changes to Saskatchewan’s big game draw application process for 2015 mean that hunters will need to track down HAL before they have the opportunity to track down any animals.
May 21, 2015 1:26 PM
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Parliamentary Report - Standing up against discrimination
We Canadians are rightfully proud of our country’s tolerance and diversity. However, we must not forget that our laws have not always reflected this attitude.
May 21, 2015 1:24 PM
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Workplace safety a must
If someone becomes unconscious and stops breathing at work, does everyone know what is expected of them? Not having a safety plan at work may be detrimental to a person’s life.
May 21, 2015 1:23 PM
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Parkland College graduates ready for mining
A group of Parkland College students was celebrated in Fort Qu’Appelle on Thursday as their mining readiness course winds down.
May 21, 2015 1:21 PM
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Using aeration can improve your dugout
Getting the dugout ready for the grazing season is extremely important and can have big influences on the quality and availability of water for your livestock. There are a few things to consider when preparing a dugout for use.
May 21, 2015 1:19 PM
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Preparing ahead, makes for safe boating
Most anglers yearn for spring when the ice has receded from the lake and they can get back on the water to visit favourite fishing holes.
May 21, 2015 1:14 PM
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Spring sitting of Legislature finishes
On May 15, Premier Brad Wall said Saskatchewan’s diverse economy has proven to be very resilient despite a slowdown in the oil sector caused by falling crude oil prices.
May 21, 2015 1:14 PM
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Full body tick checks best plan of attack
Saskatchewan people are reminded that warmer weather brings an increased risk of tick bites for those who spend time outdoors. Ticks are out from early spring until early October, particularly in tall grass, brush or wooded areas.
May 21, 2015 1:03 PM
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