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Yorkton News Review - Archive

Veteran support top priority for government

As of June 2013, 208,970 Veterans, RCMP members and their families were receiving services from Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC). Roughly one quarter or those, or 47,379, were Veterans from the Second World War and the Korean War.
Scholarship donations up

Scholarship donations up

Saskatchewan youth are motivated to enter into the skilled trades due to the many rewarding career options available to them and can be supported by scholarships made possible by donations from industry and matching support from the Government of Sas
Seasons Greetings from the Lieutenant Govenor

Seasons Greetings from the Lieutenant Govenor

As we celebrate this special season, it’s my pleasure to extend greetings to you on behalf of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth the Second, Queen of Canada.
Safety advice for your home during holidays

Safety advice for your home during holidays

Many residents are busy with various festive tasks including displaying indoor and outdoor decorations, setting up the annual Christmas tree, searching for extension cords and power bars, replacing light bulbs, baking cookies and other holiday treats
Saskatchewan Wanderer ends journey

Saskatchewan Wanderer ends journey

Caitlin Taylor’s year-long Saskatchewan journey has ended. The 22 year-old will return to the University of Saskatchewan in January to continue pre-journalism coursework. Throughout the past year, Taylor showcased Saskatchewan to the world.
Christmas message from Premier Brad Wall

Christmas message from Premier Brad Wall

700 years before the First Christmas, one of many promises by Old Testament prophets was made about the coming of the Christ.
CWB has released updated Pool Return Outlooks (PROs)

CWB has released updated Pool Return Outlooks (PROs)

CWB has released updated Pool Return Outlooks (PROs) for the 2014-15 Annual and Winter pools and Futures Choice pools.
Use caution near rivers

Use caution near rivers

The Water Security Agency is reminding the public that winter river flows can result in thin ice and create unsafe crossing conditions in many areas across the province.
Multi-Material Recycling Program (MMRP) to start in 2015

Multi-Material Recycling Program (MMRP) to start in 2015

The Government of Saskatchewan is moving forward with implementation of a province-wide Multi-Material Recycling Program (MMRP) that will launch in early 2015.
Give snowplows room

Give snowplows room

A snowplow was rear-ended this morning on Highway 1 between Balgonie and White City. The plow was travelling west bound, at about 40 km/h, treating for icy conditions when it was struck from behind.
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