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Yorkton News Review - Archive

Killing is never an option

(Editor's Note: The following is an Open Letter to Minister Rona Ambrose) Minister Rona Ambrose is telling us why her government is spending millions of dollars Canada can not afford.
CAB Clothing/YRHS May Athletes of the Month

CAB Clothing/YRHS May Athletes of the Month

The Cab Clothing/ Yorkton Regional High School (YRHS) Female Athlete of the Month for May, Lea Burnard, competes in archery with the school and travelled to Florida with the team in October. The last two tournaments she took part in went very well.
WDM sees major donation

WDM sees major donation

The Western Development Museum (WDM) is seeing a major contribution to its theatres in three locations. BMO Financial Group is donating $70,000 to the theatres in Moose Jaw, North Battleford and Yorkton.
Annual review wraps up year for local cadet corps

Annual review wraps up year for local cadet corps

The 2834 RCACC 64 Field Battery Cadet Corps held its annual ceremonial review recently in the city. The review showed family and friends the skills and abilities the cadets have learned over the past year. The Corps were reviewed by Capt. Greg A.
Give the Gift of Life

Give the Gift of Life

Annual walk event raises $9,000

Insurance deadlines extended

Due to the flood conditions facing many producers and the recent SGEU strike action, the Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation (SCIC) is extending the deadlines for producers to submit Establishment Benefit claims, Unseeded Acreage Benefit claims,

Sunrise Health Region winner in Golf Classic

The annual Health Foundation's Charity Golf Classic was another huge success, raising over $100,000 for the third year in a row, announced Health Foundation executive director Ross Fisher.
Yorkton Homicide - Update

Yorkton Homicide - Update

The RCMP Major Crime Unit along with Yorkton RCMP are releasing a photograph from the surveillance video equipment at the Shell gas station and convenience store located at 140 Smith Street East in Yorkton, SK.
Gone to the birds: annual meet held

Gone to the birds: annual meet held

Submitted by Rob Wilson on behalf of YFBTA Naturalists from across Saskatchewan (and a few from Manitoba) gathered in Saltcoats recently as they participated in the annual Spring Meet of Nature Saskatchewan.

Giving for health

The Crossroads Credit Union recently donated $1,000 to assist funding the conceptual plan for a new Regional Hospital. "This is a necessary project that will be very good for our region," says Jim Rediger, CEO of Crossroads Credit Union.
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