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Pack that cruiser

Pack that cruiser

Yorkton RCMP and Superstore want to feed the hungry. Together they encouraged customers to fill a police cruiser with the Pack the PC campaign, with food going to the Salvation Army Food Bank and the Soup Haven.
Continuing to get people tested for AIDS

Continuing to get people tested for AIDS

When AIDS Yorkton began, the disease was a mystery. Not much was known about HIV/AIDS, or how it could be treated. People were dying from the disease, as it quickly spread around the world.
RPM Machining donates to lab

RPM Machining donates to lab

Jamie Gilbey, Operations Manager with RPM Machining, presented Ross Fisher, Executive Director of The Health Foundation a cheque for $1,000.
Funeral home contributes

Funeral home contributes

鈥淪hawna and I think it is important to maintain the services we have in our Canora Hospital and that鈥檚 why we are making this donation. It鈥檚 important to support our communities and make sure the services we need are here,鈥 said Shannon Leson.
Festive outing

Festive outing

Switzer鈥檚 Home-grown Family Farm just east of the city hosted a day of festive activities Saturday including sleigh rides, a bonfire, a wiener roast, hot chocolate, Christmas music and fun to help get anyone into the Christmas spirit.
Cookies galore

Cookies galore

The annual St. Andrews United Church Cookie Walk was once again popular as people lined up for a chance to purchase a wide range of cookies, no doubt in preparation for the upcoming holiday season.
TA Foods attends Shanghai trade show

TA Foods attends Shanghai trade show

Representatives from TA Foods recently attended a week-long trade show in Shanghai, China, dedicated primarily to foods.
Churchbridge and Yorkton Co-ops merge

Churchbridge and Yorkton Co-ops merge

hanges are coming to two area Co-ops. Yorkton Co-op and Churchbridge Co-op are amalgamating into one. The combined Co-op will have 16 locations in 10 communities.
A winter wonderland

A winter wonderland

Fog and the right temperatures combined over the weekend to cover trees around the city coated in hoarfrost which created scenes that fit the traditional view of the holiday season.
Author releases first short story collection

Author releases first short story collection

A Saskatchewan author has published his first collection, made up of 53 short stories inspired by the prairies.
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