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40 years

40 years

Access Com-munications held an event for its volunteers and staff recently to mark 40 years of operation. Here local manager Ron Irvine details some of the company鈥檚 long story.
Hands-on training

Hands-on training

A Heavy Equipment Operator course is underway at Standing Buffalo Dakota First Nation. It鈥檚 part of a three-year agreement between Parkland College, CP Rail, and several First Nations bands in the Parkland region.
Yorkton Air Cadets hold ceremonial review

Yorkton Air Cadets hold ceremonial review

The annual ceremonial review of the #17 Yorkton Royal Canadian Air Cadets Squadron took place on June 6, celebrating the accomplishments of Yorkton鈥檚 Air Cadets over the past year. The squadron was reviewed by Lieutenant Colonel Denis Letellier.
RCMP continue Humboldt investigation

RCMP continue Humboldt investigation

The Saskatchewan RCMP have provided an update on the ongoing investigation into the Humboldt Broncos bus tragedy. Two months after the fatal bus crash claimed 16 lives, people still have questions about the accident.
Road, interrupted

Road, interrupted

Morning commuters had to take alternative routes to work on Monday morning. Resurfacing of Broadway Street West began on June 11. The old roadway will be replaced with a new asphalt overlay. The project is expected to be finished by Jun. 24.
Lil鈥 free library launches

Lil鈥 free library launches

The city has its first 鈥楲ittle Free Library鈥, (LFL), thanks to the efforts of the Social Activism Club, (SAC), at the Yorkton Regional High School. 鈥淭he first Little Free Library was built in 2009 by Todd Bol in Hudson, Wisconsin.
Guilty verdict in $1.25 million fraud trial

Guilty verdict in $1.25 million fraud trial

A Moosomin, SK man was found guilty in Yorkton Court of Queen鈥檚 Bench of fraud over $5,000 and forging cheques after a trial centering around his time as an employee of Prairie Livestock Joint Venture.
CNIB teaches students to protect their eyes

CNIB teaches students to protect their eyes

Amber-Joy Boyd doesn鈥檛 want to see a single Yorkton Regional High School student during her day job. She is a specialist in career and employment services for Vision Loss Rehabilitation Saskatchewan, part of the CNIB.
Flags for everyone

Flags for everyone

Gary Gott didn鈥檛 always understand the importance of the Treaty 4 flag. As a younger man, Gott, a member of Sapotaweyak Cree Nation, didn鈥檛 fully appreciate the flag. Now he sees its value.
SaskBooks Recommends: Drought and Depression

SaskBooks Recommends: Drought and Depression

Grandma Knox recalled that after her father ploughed up seven acres of virgin prairie, he seeded his entire 1933 crop to oats. 鈥淗e just seeded it by hand,鈥 she wrote. 鈥淏eautiful crop. Grew up about six feet high, and froze right down in August.
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