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PDAP forms available at City Hall

PDAP forms available at City Hall

Provincial Disaster Assistance Program (PDAP) forms are now available at City Hall, main floor for pickup from 8 am to 6 pm today through Friday and then during regular business hours (8 am to 4 pm Monday to Friday).
Flooding washes out Cards Canada Day

Flooding washes out Cards Canada Day

A wet summer has been a letdown for the Western Major Baseball League, but flooding throughout the Canada Day long weekend officially put the local ballclub's seasons on hold as Yorkton and Melville experienced heavy rain that wiped out play for the

Roughriders off to quick start to 2014 season

Each week of the 2014 CFL Season, The News Review Sports will break down the latest Saskatchewan Roughriders news and notes as the 2013 Grey Cup champs look to defend their title.

YRHS students recognized at annual wrap up event

The Yorkton Regional High School recently held it's annual awards night and wrap up ceremony. Following is a list of the award recipients. 1. R.H.
And once again, the system fails

And once again, the system fails

It's a sad, sad state of affairs I tell you.

Life is an adventure - the farmer is trained

Submitted by Kaare Askildt, former Preeceville area farmer in training. This one of a series on getting settled in Hazel Dell. Mmm! This nice warm weather brings a particular song from Porgy and Bess to mind: Summertime and the living is easy.
Cherries are a jubilee - summer favorite

Cherries are a jubilee - summer favorite

Summer is a wonderful time of the year when it comes to the abundance of fresh fruit that is available, and cherries are one of my utmost favourite.

Sask. - a good reason to celebrate

With Canada Day celebrations just winding up, we should also take the time to celebrate Saskatchewan and the great province more and more people are calling home.
2014 World Cup - Quarterfinal previews, thoughts

2014 World Cup - Quarterfinal previews, thoughts

After a thrilling week of Round of 16 matches ultimately resulted in all eight group winners advancing despite valiant efforts from each underdog nation, the 2014 World Cup is set with what is a classic set of quarterfinal matches.

Going private isn't the best option for Sask.

To the Editor: I write in response to the letter by Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority (SLGA) Minister Don McMorris, whom the government has tasked to work towards selling off the 79 SLGA stores Saskatchewan people currently own.
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