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Paper eggs help Easter Seals

Paper eggs help Easter Seals

The 11th annual Easter Seals Paper Egg Campaign kicked off in Yorkton Monday. Deana Jesmer, Community Relations Coordinator with the Yorkton branch of the Saskatchewan Abilities Council explained the program is a way to raise money for Easter Seals.

Breitkreuz 'not happy' about election

Yorkton-Melville Member of Parliament Garry Breitkreuz says he is not happy to see the country going back to the polls on May 2, but he is ready to campaign for his seat. "We need stability right now," says the MP.
Pachal's Beverages Plant - Circa 1920

Pachal's Beverages Plant - Circa 1920

Pachal's Beverages Plant looking north on Agricultural Avenue. The first plant, erected in 1912 was located on the west side of the street.

City looking at housing development options

The City of Yorkton is still working toward where best to establish smaller lots to help facilitate development of what it is terming entry level housing.

Beware of thin ice

With spring quickly approaching, many snowmobilers are taking in the warm weather and heading out for a few last rides. Although the weather is desirable, the increase in temperature also poses a safety concern around ice.
Credit Union donation

Credit Union donation

On behalf of the Credit Unions of East Central Saskatchewan, Corvyn Neufeld presented a cheque for $2,500 to The Health Foundation as part of the regional Credit Union support for local healthcare.

Social Work Week

The Government of Saskatchewan is pleased to proclaim the week of March 20-26 as Social Work Week in Saskatchewan. The theme of this year's commemoration is "Social Workers for Dignity and Inclusion: Upholding Human Rights".

Prolific jazzman making city stop

Tourism Saskatche-wan has announced the list of 40 finalists for the Saskatchewan Tourism Awards of Excellence for 2010, and the Yorkton Film Festival (YFF) is among them.

PDAP adds staff to speed claims

The province says it expects new changes to the Provincial Disaster Assistance Program will "significantly" reduce processing times for claims filed in 2010.
Stabbing at Cote First Nation

Stabbing at Cote First Nation

Kamsack RCMP are investigating a stabbing which occurredon the Cote First Nation on Tuesday, March 15 at approximately 10 pm. A 34-year-old male was located outside a residence suffering from serious stab wounds.
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