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Still time to apply for PDAP funding

Communities, businesses and individual property owners experiencing flood damage from this year's severe weather are reminded that the Provincial Disaster Assistance Program (PDAP) is still accepting claims.

Toopy and Binoo coming

In a brand new live production, Koba Entertainment brings you the theatrical debut of Canada's latest sensation Toopy and Binoo! Toopy and Binoo and the Marshmallow Moon brings to life these two fun-loving and adorable characters, whose antics are dr

College donors needed

Parkland College is looking for additional donors to contribute to its Internal Scholarship Program. The internal scholarships are awarded to students that are enrolled in Parkland College programs at any of our campus locations across the region.

City population nears 20,000

Yorkton is now home to 19,588 people according to the latest Covered Population Report from the province's Ministry of Health: an increase of more than 11 percent in the last year. Saskatchewan as a whole grew by 1.

Conflict of interest case goes to court

Arguments were heard on a case that has pitted the town of Kamsack against itself in Yorkton's Court of Queen's Bench on Monday afternoon.
A practical hobby

A practical hobby

- Librarian Graham Barker, 45, of Perth, Australia, casually revealed to a reporter in October that his hobby of 26 years - harvesting his own navel lint daily, just before he showers - has now won acclaim in the Guinness Book of World Records.

Junior Terrier dies in accident

Myles Cameron, a member of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League Yorkton Terriers has died in a car accident.

SGI wants customer addresses

SGI is asking customers to voluntarily provide a physical address (house number or legal land location) if it's different than their mailing address.

Eventful year for Sunrise Health Region

Sunrise Health Region interim CEO Suann Laurent remembers 2010 as a year in which the health region administration hardly had time to breathe.

Caution when shoveling

Winter has settled in across Saskatchewan, and for the next several months we have something to look forward to. Shoveling.And more shoveling.
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