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Hospital service interruption

The first of two planned service interruptions for electrical upgrades at Yorkton Regional Health Centre went smoothly last Wednesday. Emergency and obstetrical services were shut down at the hospital between 3:30 p.m. on October 13 and 8:00 a.m.

Low income rental project for city

A new affordable rental housing project for low-income families is underway in Yorkton, thanks to approximately $900,000 in funding through Saskatchewan Housing Corporation.

Succeeding the feminine way

Women who enter the field of business have many hurdles to overcome. And as more and more women opt for both a career and a family, they are faced with the difficulty of having to juggle the responsibilities of a family, a career and a social life.
Birthday celebrations

Birthday celebrations

Joey Duchek was home from his studies at Moose Jaw for the Thanksgiving holiday.

Finding a business partner who shares the same vision

You can still be a self-employed worker and have a business partner. You can even have employees. But finding the right business partner is sometimes easier said than done.

City rental incentives amended

Yorkton Council made a unanimous decision at its regular meeting Monday to amend the City's Rental Housing Incentive Program. The changes were made in response to a request made by Terra Developments Inc.

Milne Bay seeks car speed solution

Residents of Milne Bay in the city are concerned with the speed of vehicles on the street and are willing to fund the installation of temporary speed bumps to slow drivers.

A computer system is indispensable

Most businesses rely on computers these days. But when does a business need to install a computer system? While a computer system may seem a bit intimidating at first, with a bit of expert advice it can become an invaluable asset.

BHP could cost province

BHP Billiton's proposed takeover of PotashCorp could reduce provincial revenues by at least $2 billion over the next 10 years while having little or no net effect on employment in the industry.

Record employment number in September in Sask.

With record population, Saskatchewan reached an employment record for the month of September. There were 528,100 people working in Saskatchewan in September 2010, an increase of 6,300 over the same month last year.
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