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Local crisis prevention and support program launched

Local crisis prevention and support program launched

The Saskatchewan Abilities Council has long been dedicated to helping people of varying abilities in the communities in which they live. However, for some people, they might have serious challenging behaviors that make it difficult to help them.

Crop report

Saskatchewan livestock producers continue to make good haying progress and now have 79 per cent of the hay crop cut. Sixty-one per cent of the hay crop has been baled or put into silage, according to Saskatchewan Agriculture's Weekly Crop Report.

Social housing program changes

Saskatchewan citizens facing the greatest housing need will soon have better access to social housing thanks to program changes announced recently.
Bitten by the dog days of summer

Bitten by the dog days of summer

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Water strategy planned

The Government of Saskatchewan is a step closer to the implementation of a comprehensive water management plan that will integrate activities that are necessary to the management and protection of water in this province.
What should we do with the narrowest streets?

What should we do with the narrowest streets?

Here in Yorkton, next to downtown, there are a lot of narrow streets. I should know, I live on one of them, and experience the joy of driving down my narrow lane every day.

Elite volley camp coming to Yorkton

A new volleyball camp is coming to Yorkton in what is an attempt to grow the sport in Saskatchewan.
Dutch delegation visits Yorkton

Dutch delegation visits Yorkton

The province of Saskatchewan, and Yorkton specifically, has resources and opportunities that are wanted around the world.
YUFC U-18's lose

YUFC U-18's lose

YUFC's U-18 boys' season ended with a bitter taste as provincials in Regina.
Local artist returns to the stage with latest album

Local artist returns to the stage with latest album

Music has always been a part of Thom Barker's life, but it hasn't always been at the forefront. Now, with his album Twice the Usual, Barker is coming back to the music scene.
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