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HayEast benefits

HayEast 2012 is celebrating its first major $20,000 corporate donation from Agrium.
Flu shots resume

Flu shots resume

The Sunrise Health Region has officially resumed its influenza vaccine clinics. Clinics had been temporarily suspended as a result of a Health Canada review of flu vaccine made by the pharmaceutical firm Novartis following a concern in Europe.

What happened to the traditions of Canada?

Well it's finally happened! Someone has decided to attack a long held childhood celebration under the guise of respect for Canada's social diversity.

Call for prayer stirs controversy

To the Editor: If you want to know something about the power of prayer, consider this: Devon Clunis is still two months away from formally becoming Winnipeg's new police chief and he has already made a name for himself across Canada just by talking p

Yorkton Harvest continue road trip battle

After a slow start to the season that has put wins at a premium, the Yorkton Harvest hockey team is trying to turn the corner on their three week road trip to mixed results.
Chamber election slated: voters needed

Chamber election slated: voters needed

The Yorkton Chamber of Commerce is holding an election for the 2013 board of directors. Ten candidates vie for the eight positions open on the board, which will see those elected serve a two year term.

Anti-bullying goal of effort

The week of November 13-16 is Anti-bullying Week in the City of Yorkton. Members of St. Mary's School Community Council attended Yorkton City Council Monday evening to talk about local efforts underway and seek city support. "St.
Busy season ahead, local support needed

Busy season ahead, local support needed

Kettle campaign set to go
Talking smart without looking dumb

Talking smart without looking dumb

Ed, my neighbor next door, has threatened to throw his television out the window. He is frustrated over the NHL hockey situation so far this season.
If you speed, prepare to pay

If you speed, prepare to pay

The Province of Saskatchewan has announced it is increasing the fines for drivers caught speeding in Saskatchewan's construction zones.
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