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Yorkton News Review - Archive

Drugging seniors not a solution

To the Editor: Those living in a regulated nursing home are likely in frail condition, are approaching the end of their lives, and suffer from chronic conditions which impair their capacity to live on their own.
Film Fest. Wraps for another year

Film Fest. Wraps for another year

Jingle Bell Rocks take top honors
Gov't launches new Seniors Program

Gov't launches new Seniors Program

Each year, numerous organizations in the federal constituency of Yorkton-Melville benefit from the Government of Canada's popular New Horizons for Seniors Program (NHSP).
SaskTel/YRHS partner for opportunity

SaskTel/YRHS partner for opportunity

Yorkton Regional High School's electronics program has gained a major partner, with SaskTel and the school signing a Memorandum of Understanding to partner with the program.

Chamber talks TFWP

The Yorkton Chamber of Commerce is concerned about what is happening with the Temporary Foreign Worker Program, and hopes that it can quickly be reinstated.
Terrier win - a moment in history that will live on

Terrier win - a moment in history that will live on

A proud moment in Yorkton sports history

2013/14 award recipients

Three Star Award: Brett Boehm; Tayler Thompson; Kale Thomson Scholastic Award Winner: Devon McMullen Dedicated & Serves Community (Ed Ruf Memorial): Dylan Johnson Mr.
YRHS bands take top awards

YRHS bands take top awards

A group of Yorkton Regional High School students recently travelled to Chicago to attend a music competition and they returned with great success! Eighty-eight band students attended the "Music in the Parks" competition and took home the top awards w

Yorkton Storm swimmers do well in May meet

The Yorkton Storm Swim Club had thirteen swimmers attend the Saskatoon Lazers Septathlon Meet recently. The meet took place in the beautiful Shaw Centre, the site of the Canada Games swim venue.

Epidemic needs to end

To the Editor: Indigenous women and girls are dramatically more likely to be victims of homicides and to go missing in Canada.
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