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Study confirms housing shortage

There is a definite shortage of housing in Yorkton. That was the overriding theme of the Housing Needs Assessment Study for the City of Yorkton presented at the regular meeting of Yorkton Council Monday.

City remains with Watershed Authority

The City of Yorkton will be renewing its membership in the Assiniboine Watershed Stewardship Association. The request for membership came before Council at its regular meeting Monday.

Group focusing on our food

A new group in Yorkton is focusing its efforts on helping people be secure in their food supply, and that means combating hunger, and ensuring people know how to access safe food.
Flash Mob

Flash Mob

Grade 8 MC Knoll students Morgan Thorley, Abby Hunter, and Teghan Harvey are teaching their entire school an original choreography routine this month, starting with Mrs. Zimmer's Grade 3 class (pictured).
Country tunes with great lyrics

Country tunes with great lyrics

STATE OF MINDSteve WaylonIndie7.5-out-of-10 I suppose if you are going to be a musician and your name is Waylon you are pretty well guaranteed to be a country singer.

Organ shortage creates havoc

Britain's National Health Service acknowledged in November that, because of a shortage of healthy lungs and other organs available for transplant, it was offering those on waiting lists the option of receiving them from former smokers, drug addicts,

Economic prospects looking good

Eight major economic forecasters are predicting that Saskatchewan will have the fastest growing economy in Canada in 2011. Saskatchewan's economy is expected to increase by an average of 3.7 per cent next year, well ahead of the 2.

Enthusiasts flock to bird count

The results of Yorkton's annual Christmas Bird Count are in. A total of 1,176 individual birds from 19 separate species were spotted on December 29.
A Christmas scene in Ukraine

A Christmas scene in Ukraine

Artwork compliment of NASHI, a Saskatchewan based charitable organization, rallying activists in the fight to stop human trafficking in the world. See Web site: http://www.nashi.ca/home.html.

Fundraisers move forward for Monkman family

"'She is perfect.' Those were the first words I spoke when I saw Aubrey for the first time on May 16th, 2009," wrote her Mother Janine on a Facebook page for 'Baby Aubrey'. "From her head to her ten tiny toes she was perfect...
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