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Murder in Springside

Several details from police have begun to emerge regarding the murder of a woman near Springside on Saturday morning. The victim is now confirmed to be 40-year-old Tammey Lynn Kulaway of Springside.

Custodial collection up

Saskatchewan's Maintenance Enforcement Office is posting impressive results in enforcing support orders on behalf of custodial parents in the province.

McCoy back with new disc

A Canadian country music veteran is back on the road in support of a brand new disk. Jason McCoy has just released Everything and hits the Painted Hand Casino for a show March 18. McCoy, from Barrie, Ont.

Housing starts up

In February of 2011 urban housing starts were up 115 per cent (seasonally unadjusted) when compared to February last year according to a report released by CMHC today. There were 234 starts in February 2010 and 503 in February 2011.
Schools prepare drama productions

Schools prepare drama productions

With the Region IV Drama Festival at the end of the month fast approaching, the local high schools are deep in the midst of rehearsals.

First Nations labour deal

Advanced Education, Employment and Immigration Minister Rob Norris, Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development Canada and Federal Interlocutor for Métis and Non-Status Indians John Duncan and five Tribal Councils, representing more th
Music festival now underway

Music festival now underway

GAYE-LYNN KERN (voice) is a teacher, performer, and clinician. She has enjoyed adjudicating at over 100 festivals in Western Canada since 1990. Her areas of specialization are: voice, music theatre and speech arts.

Entry level housing options considered

Yorkton Council was presented with a report on the options for entry-level homes in Yorkton at its regular meeting Monday.
Circa 1907. Frank S. Collacott's hardware store and Levi Beck's Farm Implement office and shop

Circa 1907. Frank S. Collacott's hardware store and Levi Beck's Farm Implement office and shop

The hardware burned in 1915. It was rebuilt and still stands today. Another (conjoined) building to the west of this one was built in 1909. Both are today known as the ANAVETS Building. H. Jackson Collection.

City looks at city housing study

Yorkton Council received a closer look at the Housing Needs Assessment Study which it had previously mandated.
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