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Major contribution to lab upgrade

Major contribution to lab upgrade

Cornerstone Credit Union has donated $10,000 to help put new lab equipment in The Yorkton Regional Hospital Friday Doug Jones, CEO of Cornerstone Credit Union, presented the donation to Ross Fisher, Executive Director of The Health Foundation.
Wintertime fun

Wintertime fun

It was an evening of winter activities at the Gallagher Centre Sunday.
Local Chamber not on side with federal group

Local Chamber not on side with federal group

The Canadian Chamber of Commerce has come out as being is favour of carbon pricing as one element in the fight against climate change.
Volunteers grateful of recognition

Volunteers grateful of recognition

You don’t volunteer for recognition, but when it comes it is appreciated. That was the response of Bruce Thurston and Mya Desmarais who were announced last week as the inaugural recipients of the City of Yorkton’s Citizen Recognition Awards.
Zayell Johnston finishes his long walk

Zayell Johnston finishes his long walk

The last time Yorkton This Week spoke to Zayell Johnston, he was part-way through his walk across Canada, stopping at home in Yorkton before pushing onwards toward Newfoundland.
New nurses

New nurses

The Licensed Practical Nursing program at the Parkland College is complete, and this year’s crop of new nurses received their pins to commemorate the successful completion of the program.
Salvation Army pushes towards goal

Salvation Army pushes towards goal

Christmas is in one week, and the Salvation Army is making the final push in the kettle campaign. They are 64 per cent of the way to their goal, having raised $57,598 as of Saturday, Dec. 15.
Looking for downtown customers

Looking for downtown customers

Kelcey Harasen would like to see more people shopping in Yorkton’s downtown.
Barry Sharpe honoured by YRHS

Barry Sharpe honoured by YRHS

Barry Sharpe has been walking down the halls of the Yorkton Regional High School since before the school existed.
Protestors unhappy with Trudeau

Protestors unhappy with Trudeau

A small group gathered Saturday on Smith Street down from Cathay Wagantall’s office in protest of current federal government initiatives.
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