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Support network for flood victims

With the initial shock of the disaster wearing off and serious rebuilding efforts still a long way off, the immediate concern for the victims of Yorkton's Canada Day storm is cleaning up the mess and finding temporary food and shelter.

YRHS...Highest Scholastic/ Governor General's Medal

Highest Scholastic/Governor General's Medal Grad 2010, presented by Zian Nowosad, Principal.
Floating Cloud

Floating Cloud

In 1933, an exhibit at the Yorkton Fair featured two photos of Floating Cloud or Pennepekeeshik, resident of Crooked Lake Reserve.
Village meeting

Village meeting

Congratulations to Sophie, daughter of Lindsay and Bill Ackroyd, on her graduation from Parkland Community College. She received an Early Childhood Education Orientation Certificate.

Reserve tobacco limit in effect

The new lower limits on tax-free tobacco sold on reserve took effect on July 1, 2010.

Health officials urge caution during flood cleanup

Residents are 小蓝视频 warned to remain aware of the health risks associated with cleaning up after the Canada Day flood. "The first thing people must realize is that the water in their basements and backyards is heavily contaminated," says Dr.
Yorkton Regional High School 2010 Valedictory Address

Yorkton Regional High School 2010 Valedictory Address

Good afternoon parents, teachers, guests and above all, our fellow classmates.Yes, you are seeing clearly. For the 2nd time in YRHS history, there is a co-valedictorian address.

Stroke warning signs

There are plenty of familiar sayings that refer to the heart's rhythm - 'my heart skipped a beat', or 'it sent my heart racing' - but in reality, if your heart frequently does either, it could be a sign of a life-threatening condition.

Flood assistance

Flood assistance central service centre Kinsmen Arena 227 Prystai Way Provincial Disaster Assistance Program 783-0484 Public Health Services 783-0486 Volunteer Registration 783-0490 In addition to people requiring assistance removing debris from thei

Premier creates flood task force

Premier Brad Wall tasked a Cabinet Committee to provide coordination of the Province's response to the unprecedented flooding faced by Saskatchewan people, including yesterday's flooding in the City of Yorkton.
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