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Neighborly Advice According to Ed - The final score is only part of the story

Ed, my neighbor next door, found his heaven recently. He was watching television absorbed in curling. My neighbor was glad to see his favorite teams proved themselves as winners in the heat of competition.
Photo speed enforcement begins

Photo speed enforcement begins

SGI reminds motorists that the three-month warning period for photo speed enforcement is coming to an end, with live ticketing starting March 8, 2015.
Flood protection work for community

Flood protection work for community

Minister responsible for the Water Security Agency Scott Moe announced $950,000 to create permanent flood protection works for the Northern Village of Cumberland House and the Cumberland House Cree Nation.
YORKTON IN REVIEW - March 5/15

YORKTON IN REVIEW - March 5/15

YFF celebrates International Women’s Day

YFF celebrates International Women’s Day

International Women’s Day is on March 8, and the Yorkton Film Festival’s OPEN Cinema program commemorated the event by screening The Motherload, a documentary about the challenges facing mothers in the workplace as well as discussing what they saw as
Yorkton-Melville MP Garry Breitkreuz seeks to protect hunters and anglers

Yorkton-Melville MP Garry Breitkreuz seeks to protect hunters and anglers

Yorkton-Melville MP Garry Breitkreuz wants to increase the amount of protection for hunters and anglers in Canada.
Armed robber arrested

Armed robber arrested

On March 3, 2015 members of the Kamsack RCMP detachment, with assistance from the Yorkton Provincial General Investigation Section, located and arrested a female suspect in the March 2, 2015 armed robbery of the Prairie Family Centre grocery store.
Geoscience week proclaimed for Saskatchewan

Geoscience week proclaimed for Saskatchewan

Highways and Infrastructure Minister Nancy Heppner has proclaimed March 1-7, 2015, as Engineering and Geoscience Week.
Ballet Jörgen brings Cinderella to the stage

Ballet Jörgen brings Cinderella to the stage

Cinderella will find her prince again, Ballet Jörgen is coming to Yorkton to bring the classic story to life. Taylor Gill, who is Cinderella, and Kealan McLaughlin, who is Prince Charming, will be here on March 10 to bring the show to life.
Economic outlook still positive

Economic outlook still positive

Fifty-three percent of Saskatchewan people are wrong. At least that’s what a recent survey from Mainstreet Tech­nologies, reported on in the Leader-Post, would have us believe.
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