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Yorkton News Review - Archive

The farmer is trained, moves on and settles in

Submitted by Kaare Askildt, former Preeceville area farmer in training. This one of a series on getting settled in Hazel Dell.
Patient Central undergoes design process

Patient Central undergoes design process

One of eight innovation sites in province

Student loan processes get streamlined

The 2012-13 student loan year is underway and includes new processes to improve services for students applying for student financial assistance. The first change is the introduction of the Master Student Financial Assistance Agreement (MSFAA).
Summer Olympics put fringe sports in spotlight

Summer Olympics put fringe sports in spotlight

The 2012 London Summer Olympics are coming (Bell/CTV please don't sue me for using your catchphrase) and so begins everyone's favorite once every four year tradition: pretending to care about the mundane events in the Olympics.

Deer Park hosts Sask Men's Amateur, local golfers shine

Bad weather didn't damper the mood at the Saskatchewan Amateur Men's Golf Championship held at Deer Park Golf Course as local golfers and the rest of the field put on an impressive showing while attempting to qualify for the national tournament.

Moving forward

A provincial government decision to axe the film tax credit didn't sit well with Saskatchewan film producers so maybe a new initiative is a step in the right direction to setting the situation right.

Fire department kept busy

Yorkton Fire Protective Services had a particularly busy day July 23, responding to multiple incidents. At 10:35 a.m.

We're winning in Afghanistan

It's often said that the war in Afghanistan is more a war of perception than anything else.

There's no evidence to support the claim

Recently, The Vancouver Province published a commentary by Iglika Ivanova from the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives offering "five reasons" all provinces should adopt lower tuition fees, similar to those in Quebec.
YUFC girls capture provincial crown

YUFC girls capture provincial crown

Thirty two unbeaten games. That is the streak that the U-16 Yorkton United Football Club girls reached in winning the 2012 Saskatchewan Provincial Championship in Regina over the weekend.
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