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SaskTel investment

SaskTel announced it will invest $199 million in its Saskatchewan network in 2011 and approximately $670 million in a seven-year Next Generation Broadband Access Program (2011 - 2017).
New SIGN director starts work

New SIGN director starts work

The new executive director of SIGN (The Society for the Involvement of Good Neighbors) says he has already been impressed with the passion of the organization's employees and the scope of its programs in Yorkton.
Working on the William Gleanson farm

Working on the William Gleanson farm

This photo is taken at the farm of William Gleason where the airport is now located. Mr. Gleason marked x is seated on large gang plow. The Rumely Oil Pull engine was an ovation about 1911, a change from steam to oil or gas power. Source: H.
Bereft of Centre

Bereft of Centre

Do you require assistance as a result of the July 1st flooding?

Do you require assistance as a result of the July 1st flooding?

Alzheimer and Dementia Support/Information Group Meeting - Wed., May 11, 2:00 p.m., Meeting Room by Cornerstone Therapies, Yorkton & District Nursing Home. Everyone welcome. For more info contact the SHR Community Social Worker (306) 786-0722.
Armed robbery suspect arrested

Armed robbery suspect arrested

Yorkton Municipal RCMP and the Yorkton GIS unit have arrested and currently have a male in custody in connection with the recent armed robberies and a theft of auto in the Yorkton area in early April.

E.I. lower

The number of Saskatchewan people receiving Employment Insurance (EI) benefits has dropped significantly over the past year, according to the latest report from Statistics Canada.
Gulliver's Travels is seven kinds of stupid

Gulliver's Travels is seven kinds of stupid

Gulliver's Travels (DVD/Blu-Ray) - Dir. Rob Letterman. Starring Jack Black, Amanda Peet, Jason Segel. Really quite astonishingly bad comedy based on the classic story.
ZORRA - Birthdays

ZORRA - Birthdays

Brian, Jeannette and Ella Becker took a trip to Saskatoon, where Ella visited with her sister Agnes, and Bill Hembroff. Brian and Jeannette visited with their son, Toby and Tanya Becker and family.
Local film wins watershed award

Local film wins watershed award

A short film by Brittany Ayers has earned top honours from the Saskatchewan Watershed Association. The win gave Ayers a $1,500 scholarship.
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