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Yorkton News Review - Archive

Everyone could use some tax relief

To the Editor: After seven years of budget deficits and over $160 billion in new debt, the federal government confirmed in its financial update that it expects to record a surplus next year.

Photo radar is watching you

A two-year photo speed enforcement pilot kicks off Friday when the camera located at the intersection of Highway 1 and 9th Avenue in Moose Jaw begins operating. Signs are being installed today.

Changes made to Sask highway hotline

A series of improvements are being made to Saskatchewan's Highway Hotline including a new travel planning route locator for frequently travelled highways, as well as an updated version of the mobile website.
New funding protecting your health

New funding protecting your health

There has never been a case of Ebola in Canada, and the federal government is doing its level best to ensure that Canadians are protected should this deadly virus reach our shores.
I am suddenly at the forefront of men's fashion

I am suddenly at the forefront of men's fashion

I have never considered myself a fashionable guy. I wouldn't say I'm indifferent to the clothes I wear so much as I don't really pay much attention to trends, labels and that kind of thing.

Robbery in Patrick Park

On Monday, November 17, 2014, at approximately 2:00 p.m., a 61-year-old female from Yorkton was walking on the bike path in Patrick Park near Haultain Avenue in Yorkton, SK. when she was approached from behind by a male suspect.

Weather network to share content

CBC News and The Weather Network are pleased to announce a new content sharing agreement, bringing together Canada's leading sources of weather, news and information.

Think before changing alcohol rules

The provincial rule books governing the sale and distribution of alcoholic beverages are changing. Recently the B.C. Government announced details of which stores will be eligible to stock booze in 2015.
Multicultural weekend showcases diversity

Multicultural weekend showcases diversity

The Festival of Cultures and the Immigrant of Distinction Awards both celebrated diversity in the city over the weekend.

Lean process can control costs

By now you've probably heard about some big bills paid by the Wall government on "lean" health care consultants.
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