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Missing radio world just a little bit

Missing radio world just a little bit

I had lunch last week with Rae Groeneveld, the once long-time GX94 On Agriculture employee, who is now working in the communications field at Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation in Melville.
Suspect sought in local break-in

Suspect sought in local break-in

On August 3, 2010 at approximately 8:40 pm, a male suspect broke a small garage door window located in the fenced compound of a business on Broadway Street East and 7th Avenue North, Yorkton.

Six months of record employment

Saskatchewan has set an employment record for the sixth consecutive month and once again enjoys the lowest unemployment rate in the country.

Job postings strong

A strong month of July has fueled a 6.5 per cent year-over-year increase in job postings on SaskJobs.ca.A total of 8,875 jobs were posted to SaskJobs in July 2010, up from 8,328 in the same month last year.
YCKC regatta goes on despite weather threats

YCKC regatta goes on despite weather threats

It wasn't that bad a day for the Yorkton Canoe and Kayak Club as they hosted their 2010 Yorkton Developmental Regatta, at York Lake, on Aug. 14 featuring sprint canoe and kayak paddlers with a year or less of training under their belts.

Charity golf

The Deer Park Golf Course will be hosting yet another tournament when the United Way Charity Mixed golf tournament. It will take place on Sept. 10. Anyone is welcome to enter and can do so by email or fax to the Yorkton and District United Way Ltd.

Nominations for Volunteer Medal open

Saskatchewan residents have until October 18 to nominate individuals for the Saskatchewan Volunteer Medal. The Volunteer Medal recognizes individuals who have provided outstanding volunteer service or exceptional community involvement.
Wall must get handle on public sector OT costs

Wall must get handle on public sector OT costs

As problems go for Premier Brad Wall's government, consider this one only partially of its own making. For years, Wall's NDP predecessors _ Roy Romanow and Lorne Calvert _ also battled to keep the wages of strong unions in check.
Editorial Cartoon

Editorial Cartoon

Dance students visit New York

Dance students visit New York

Twenty-six students of Yorkton's Dance Innovations studio and their families recently returned from a once-in-a-lifetime trip to take in the dance culture of New York City.
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