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Local business makes health donation

Local business makes health donation

The Health Foundation's campaign raising funds for surgical and maternity equipment for the Regional Health Centre in Yorkton, took a step forward with a $2,500 donation from Yorkton Concrete today.

Matched funding grants available

Saskatchewan East Enterprise Region (SEER) is now accepting applications for matched funding.

Help for immigrants

Newcomers to Saskatchewan now have access to welcome centres across the province. These 11 hubs will provide newcomers with access to relevant information, community resources and government services.

Radiology file review complete

The re-read of 68,360 general radiology, CT, mammography and ultrasound exams is now complete in Sunrise Health Region. The re-reads were ordered in May 2009 as a patient safety precaution.

EI benefit numbers low

After another significant year-over-year decrease in Employment Insurance (EI) beneficiaries, Saskatchewan continues to fare well when compared to the rest of Canada.
Our heritage of centuries ago

Our heritage of centuries ago

On July 1, 2010, Canadians are celebrating 143 years of Confederation.
Water … water …… Everywhere!

Water … water …… Everywhere!

Heavy rains throughout the parklands have created havoc in many areas. Photographs by Yorkton photographer Peter Baron show just how wet things are in the Good Spirit area.
City Streets hitting The Spot tonight

City Streets hitting The Spot tonight

Tonight The Spot in Yorkton hosts City Streets. The band is a group of westerners, now living in Eastern Canada.
Red Cross thanks local donors for support

Red Cross thanks local donors for support

It is hard to believe that several months have passed since the now infamous Haiti earthquake destroyed the lives of so many. On January 12, a 7.0-magnitude earthquake struck off the western coast of Haiti.
First Nations host celebrations in city

First Nations host celebrations in city

The Yorkton Tribal Council hosted a pair of important events. Friday events were held to mark Treaty Day, while Monday National Aboriginal Day was held on the longest day of the year. Events included traditional powwow dancing, and erecting a teepee.
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