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Terrier president likes where team is headed

The Board of Directors are building a winning tradition while trying to find ways to operate in the black said club president Lyle Walsh.

Reports released

Crown Investments Corporation (CIC) has released the 2009 Payee Disclosure Report for CIC and its Subsidiary Crowns with the Crown and Central Agencies Committee.
Confidence in making presentations

Confidence in making presentations

Dear Bill: As a marketing representative, I make presentations to both co-workers and clients. Initially, I was nervous even presenting to peers, but now have a level of comfort.
College ramps up scholarship campaign

College ramps up scholarship campaign

A rise in tuition prices for the upcoming academic year has multiplied the effort going into Parkland College's student scholarship campaign. Currently, Parkland College offers about $64,000 worth of scholarships-around 54 awards.

New treatments help stroke victims

Stroke treatments are increasingly effective in erasing the often-devastating effects of stroke, yet far too few people who see or have a stroke do the one thing that could save them from a lifetime of disability. That one thing? Calling 9-1-1.

Cultural plan unveiled to Council

After nearly three years a Municipal Cultural Plan for Yorkton initiated in 2007 was presented to City Council at its regular meeting Monday.
Trades and technology centre

Trades and technology centre

Plans for the new trades and technology centre to be built in Yorkton are coming along, bringing Parkland College to its next step in making the centre a reality-raising the funds. "We could start construction tomorrow if we had the money," said Dr.

Chuckwagon races held at Yorkton grandstand

The weekend didn't get off to the greatest start but the ending was good as thousands of people, both competitors and spectators took in the 2nd Annual Yorkton Dodge Chuckwagon Classic over the weekend.

PRA season opener delayed until June 19

The Parkland Racing Association was just getting all set for the start of the racing season, scheduled to get going this past Saturday at the Yellowhead International Speedway.
The Patrick Drug Store

The Patrick Drug Store

In 1907, Richard Patrick, druggist, built The Big Drug Store. The pharmacy contained the usual dispensary, a huge inventory of stationery, a stock of veterinary supplies, and books for sale and to borrow.
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