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YRHS students attend Skills Canada competition

YRHS students attend Skills Canada competition

Students at the Yorkton Regional High School attended the provincial Skills Canada last weekend. The YRHS took 22 students and 10 students came home with medals around their necks (gold and silver). YRHS competed in 11 different categories.
Saskatchewan spirits promoted through SLGA

Saskatchewan spirits promoted through SLGA

Finding Saskatche­wan-made products just became a bit easier at Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority (SLGA) liquor stores.

Yorkton Kalyna Ukrainian Dance Spring Concert

Yorkton Kalyna Ukrainian Dance Spring Concert Sacred Heart High School Theatre Tuesday May 5, 2015 7 p.m. Admission: $5/ person, 5 & under Free Many door and raffle prizes. Cookies and refreshments to follow.
YORKTON IN REVIEW - April 23/15

YORKTON IN REVIEW - April 23/15

CT Scanner gets major provincial support

CT Scanner gets major provincial support

It has been ten years since CT Scans were introduced to the Sunrise Health region. Over 53,000 scans later and the machine will soon reach the end of its service life, so it is time for a replacement.
SaskAlert to be implemented across province

SaskAlert to be implemented across province

Government Rela­tions Minister Jim Reiter announced that SaskAlert, the province’s new emergency public alerting program, has successfully completed its testing phase and is being implemented across Saskatchewan.
Lone Tree Road wraps up Stars season

Lone Tree Road wraps up Stars season

They may be locals, but they’re not yokels. Lone Tree Road is an eclectic mix of different sounds and styles, with two fiddles, guitar, keyboard, mandolin and saxophone.
Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation deadline April 30

Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation deadline April 30

The Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation (SCIC) is reminding producers April 30, 2015, is the deadline to enrol in the 2015 AgriStability Program and pay program fees, without penalty.
Editorial Cartoon

Editorial Cartoon

Less entrepreneurs bad news

An aging population is stunting entrepreneurism in Canada, finds a new study released by the Fraser Institute, an independent, non-partisan Canadian public policy think-tank.
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