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Yorkton News Review - Archive

PCS gift campaign launched

Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan Inc. (PotashCorp) launched a $1 million matching gift campaign to support the province's food banks.

Income splitting wrong approach

To the Editor: One of the late Jim Flaherty's best features as Finance Minister was his willingness to push-back against Stephen Harper's excessive partisanship. Income Splitting was a case in point. Mr.

Cathay Wagantall Conservative nominee

The Conservative candidate for Yorkton-Melville in the next Federal election has been announced. The Yorkton-Melville Conservative Association has announced that Cathay Wagantall of Esterhazy has won the nomination over David Thomas.

Legislation changes helping protect wildlife

New legislation announced by Environment Minister Scott Moe will aim to enhance wildlife protection in Saskatchewan by increasing the severity of hunting penalties.
SADD vigil remembers

SADD vigil remembers

The students of the Yorkton Regional High School's Students Against Drinking and Driving chapter want to see an end to drinking and driving.

Labour laws hampering young adults

To the Editor: Labour laws are meant to protect workers from exploitation and to ensure their safety, but closer examination shows that when it comes to teenagers, the laws are not always doing people a favour.

Apply now for health grants

Health promotion grant applications are being accepted until December 3, 2014. Grants of up to $2,000 per project are offered through the Sunrise Health Region.

Sunrise mask policy to be implemented

Effective Monday, December 1, individuals who have not received the influenza immunization for the 2014-15 influenza season will be required to wear a mask when entering any Sunrise Health Region facilities where patient care and services are provide
Substitute polenta for pasta

Substitute polenta for pasta

If, at the present moment, you have cornmeal in your pantry, it is probably the residual ingredient from a cornbread recipe you once tried.

Slow down in winter driving conditions

To help drivers stay safe during the winter months, here are some important driving tips from CAA Saskatchewan: Check weather and travel conditions before heading out. If conditions are poor, delay travel if possible.
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