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PET-CT planned

A $17 million government investment in an advanced research cyclotron sets the stage for a $6 million investment that will bring PET-CT (Positron Emission Tomography - Computerized Tomography) scan services to Saskatchewan.
Leah Yanush newest arrival

Leah Yanush newest arrival

The community of Goodeve would like to welcome Rosalie and Jonathan Yanush. Congratulations to Rosalie and Jonathan of Goodeve on the birth of their first child, a daughter, Leah Alyssa. Leah was born on February 1, at 2:08 p.m.

Premier Wall in India for talks

Premier Brad Wall left March 8 for a trade mission to India and Bangladesh.
Workshop planned

Workshop planned

Note: Previous information about "Legends" Dinner Theatre was inaccurate. Our apologies for any inconvenience. The Friday, July 15 and Saturday, July 16 meal is at 6:30 p.m. with show time at 8:00 p.m. all for $50 each.

Conceptual planning for health facilities begins

Sunrise Regional Health Authority commissioned a master capital plan for the health region and received the plan in October 2010. The top three priority infrastructure needs identified in the plan are in Yorkton, Canora, and Esterhazy.
Youth missing from Cote First Nation

Youth missing from Cote First Nation

Kamsack RCMP are requesting the public's assistance in locating Ira Preston Cook. Cook, who is 13 years of age, went missing on Saturday, March 5 at approximately 3 pm. Cook was last seen on the Cote First Nation at the rink attending a carnival.
The race is on

The race is on

Rodney Ridge, located on Roslyn Avenue was full of adventurers seeking fun and sun on the weekend. The warm weather was a great opportunity for those looking to partake in a little toboganning or just get outside and relax.
RBC supports film festival

RBC supports film festival

RBC is back as a major sponsor of the Yorkton Film Festival this year adding to its contribution with a bursary for the top emerging filmmaker.
Dialysis part of Harris' weekly routine

Dialysis part of Harris' weekly routine

For Don Harris trips to the hemodialysis unit at the Sunrise Health Centre in Yorkton has become part of the routine which keeps him active and alive. Harris, 76, said he found out in 2004 he would need regular hemodialysis treatments.
Area woman leads Ugandan orphanage

Area woman leads Ugandan orphanage

At barely more than 20 years old, a woman with ties to the Yorkton area helped save a Ugandan orphanage and found her life's passion in the process.
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