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Never too cold to play

Never too cold to play

Brandon Coleman, Lindsay and Kayla Kitsch braved the chilly temperatures on Sunday to dig a tunnel through a massive snowbank in their grandparents front yard on a city street in Yorkton.
Boredom activists hold world rally

Boredom activists hold world rally

Two hundred boredom "activists" gathered in London in December at James Ward's annual banal-apalooza conference, "Boring 2010," to listen to ennui-stricken speakers glorify all things dreary, including a demonstration of milk-tasting (in wine glasses

More provincial dollars to fund surguries

Saskatchewan's government is providing more than $40 million in additional funding for the Saskatchewan Surgical Initiative this year, so that more patients receive surgery sooner.

More babies born

Saskatchewan experienced an increase in the number of live births in the province in 2010. To date, there have been 14,978 live births registered in Saskatchewan in 2010, compared to 14,536 for 2009.

Health region CEO hunt begins

After more than a six-month interim period, the Sunrise Health Region is moving ahead with plans to recruit a new chief executive officer. The health region's first CEO, Joe Kirwan, departed suddenly on July 31 of last year.
Police form drug trafficking working group

Police form drug trafficking working group

On February 15 at the Yorkon Rural Detachment, Yorkton GIS facilitated a meeting with several stakeholders regarding the prescription pill trafficking and addictions problem in the Yorkton/Kamsack region.

Declare auto registry annually

SGI reminds customers who use SGI's AutoPay program with "Continuous" stickers to declare their eligibility for Saskatchewan registration each year. "A year has gone by since we introduced the 'Continuous' stickers for the AutoPay program.
Region's future climate estimates mapped

Region's future climate estimates mapped

A website launched by the Prairie Adaptation Research Collaborative (PARC) based at the University of Regina gives a glimpse at the future climate of the Yorkton area and Saskatchewan at large.

Child services changes

Social Services will continue to implement changes within its Child and Family Services Division and is taking steps beyond those recommended by a coroner's jury to better care for and support children in care, along with their families and caregiver
A Carnival in Yorkton in 1906

A Carnival in Yorkton in 1906

Featured in a play were: From left to right: Dr. Henry as Uncle Sam, Tena Currie as a waitress, Charles McDougal as John Bull, Mrs. Ball as Portia, Dr. T.V. Simpson as an Indian Chief, Beth Wright as the "night.
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