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NAOSH event Thursday

Yorkton Council unanimously declared the week of May 1-8 as NAOSH Week in the city at its regular meeting Monday.
YRHS students of the month of April

YRHS students of the month of April

The Boston Pizza Yorkton Regional High School Female Student of the Month for April is Danielle Thurston. Danielle is a grade 12 student at the YRHS. She has been on the 80+ honor roll every semester of high school since grade nine.
Missing from Muskowekwan

Missing from Muskowekwan

On May 1, Punnichy RCMP received a report of a missing person from the Muskowekwan First Nation. The missing male is Cody Ridge Wolfe, 17 years old. Wolfe was last seen at his grandmother's residence on April 29th at 10:30 pm.
ZORRA-Antony home after Berlin visit

ZORRA-Antony home after Berlin visit

It was nice to see Melissa Antony home from Berlin. She arrived in Calgary where she visited with her aunt Linda and Dwayne Maser and family. She then went on to Jasper where her brother Ryan is working.
1910 Spring plowing and seeding

1910 Spring plowing and seeding

Twentieth century plowing methods on the farm of Levi Beck near Yorkton. Steam engine hauling gang plow followed by seed drill then the land packer. This scene could be on present day city lands.
Yorkton students win big at Skills Canada

Yorkton students win big at Skills Canada

Twelve high school students from Yorkton brought home medals from the provincial Skills Canada Competition in Moose Jaw last month.

SGI strong in spite of flood claims

Despite a near-record number of storm claims in 2010, both SGI CANADA and the Saskatchewan Auto Fund remain financially solid.

Shelter allowances have recently risen

Shelter allowances paid through the Saskatchewan Assistance Program (SAP), Transitional Employment Allowance (TEA) and Saskatchewan Rental Housing Supplement (SRHS) increased April 1.

Courses now available on line

Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) training will now be more accessible with the introduction of a web-based training initiative.

SaskPower to proceed with capital project

The Government of Saskatchewan has approved construction of the Boundary Dam Integrated Carbon Capture and Storage Demonstration Project - among the first commercial-scale carbon capture and storage facilities in the world. The $1.
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