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Yorkton News Review - Archive

Does the CWB still exist

To the Editor: The terms Canadian Wheat Board and CWB have been synonymous for 75 years. CWB was a recognized brand name around the world signifying a consistent and reliable supplier of high quality grain which added value for farmers.
New fire truck for Yorkton

New fire truck for Yorkton

Yorkton Fire Protective Services has added a new truck to its fleet. Engine 3, a 2013 Pierce pumper truck, will be the primary truck for the fire department.
Terriers up 2-1 in semifinal with Humboldt

Terriers up 2-1 in semifinal with Humboldt

Terriers two wins away from Canalta Cup Final
Action Plan on Lyme Disease and Bill C-442

Action Plan on Lyme Disease and Bill C-442

We don't see ticks in winter - and that's a good thing. It means there is almost no chance of contracting Lyme Disease - the most common vector-borne disease in the temperate zone.

Are Sask. consumers being ripped off

To the Editor: Over the past few months most grain prices farmers receive for their products have fallen by more than 50 per cent.
Xerox Atom AA Terriers win league championship

Xerox Atom AA Terriers win league championship

A successful hockey season came to an end on the weekend for the Xerox Atom AA Terriers as the local team finished off 2013/14 as league champions after a successful playoff run.
Area skier awarded first at Sask. Cup Final

Area skier awarded first at Sask. Cup Final

Submitted by Warren Todosichuk It was a busy year with many successes for the Kamsack Ski Club which is getting set to wrap up a season fun and activity.
Local Watershed awarded for excellence

Local Watershed awarded for excellence

Premier Brad Wall and Saskatchewan's Minister responsible for the Water Security Agency Ken Cheveldayoff have announced the Assiniboine Watershed Stewardship Association (which is based out of Yorkton) will be presented with the Council of the Federa
Sask. medical growers frustrated by Health Canada

Sask. medical growers frustrated by Health Canada

Health Canada has changed the rules regarding medicinal marihuana to the Marihuana for Medical Purposes Regulations, set to come into effect on April 1.

Way to go local volunteers

April 6-12 is National Volunteer Week and at Monday evening's meeting of City Council, council opted to follow suit and proclaim the week in Yorkton as well.
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