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Yorkton News Review - Archive

Chamber prepares for a busy year

The past year has been one of growth in the province, and 2011 looks to be continuing that trend. The Yorkton Chamber of Commerce is preparing for a busy 2011.

Centre plans take shape

Crop interpretive facility closer to reality

Upgraded and set to go

GSSD looks forward to a bright new year

Terriers lose to Nipawin Hawks

The Yorkton Terriers slide into the new year continued Tuesday night as the Nipawin Hawks outshot Yorkton 37-28 on the way to a narrow 3-2 win.
Healthy New Year's resolutions

Healthy New Year's resolutions

With the holidays over and a new year starting, it's a great time and a wonderful opportunity to stand back and ask yourself: "What can I change or do better in my life to improve my health?" IDENTIFY THE PROBLEM Perhaps you would like to quit smokin

YRHC sees improvements

Patients in Sunrise Health Region will benefit from reduced waits and improved access as result of a secure computer system for the storage, retrieval, and display of diagnostic images, such as X-rays and CT scans.
Ready… set… work that body!

Ready… set… work that body!

Lower them, higher them, if you ask me it's not going to make one bit of difference when it comes to how much exercise Canadians get.

Cutting into a new year

Trim and efficient is the goal of the provincial government when it says it intends to reduce the size of the civil service by 15 per cent over the next four years.
Terriers get rude intro to second half

Terriers get rude intro to second half

The Yorkton Terriers had a rude introduction to the second half of their season as their Highway 10 rivals, the Melville Millionaires claimed wins in both games of the home and home series.

Pension deal a case of grinding mediocrity

To the Editor: The sad outcome of last week's Finance Ministers Meeting means 2010 will end with the federal government showing no leadership on something that matters to families. The meeting was supposed to be about pensions.
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