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Enjoying the wonders of nature during winter

Enjoying the wonders of nature during winter

For many Canadians, scarves, mitts, boots and gloves have become fashion must-haves as the last leaves of autumn were followed by the first snow over the past week.

Face to face gaming venues needed

For the first article of the new year I thought I’d go a tad philosophical in terms of board gaming in Yorkton. Our city seems stuck in a sort of no man’s land in terms of what is available here and our population.
The Water Security Agency reminder about thin ice warning

The Water Security Agency reminder about thin ice warning

The Water Security Agency is reminding the public that winter river flows can result in thin ice and create unsafe crossing conditions in many areas across the province.
Advice on the saftey of handling and storing leftovers

Advice on the saftey of handling and storing leftovers

Many Canadians enjoy eating leftovers from family dinners and from dining out as a time-saving and budget-friendly meal. It is important to remember that leftovers need to be properly handled to help reduce the risk of foodborne illness.
Spotlight on the News: Films from the YFF

Spotlight on the News: Films from the YFF

The Ebola Fighter: Time’s Person of the Year
FCAA warns public about overpayment scams targeting child care providers in Saskatchewan

FCAA warns public about overpayment scams targeting child care providers in Saskatchewan

The Consumer Protection Division of the Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority (FCAA) is informing the public about a potential scam aimed at child care providers in Saskatchewan.
Home invasion suspect released on bail

Home invasion suspect released on bail

A 24-year-old Yorkton man accused of breaking and entering to commit assault on the weekend has been released on $500 bail.
This Weeks Photos - December 24, 2014

This Weeks Photos - December 24, 2014

Film crew seeks Al Capone connection to Yorkton

Film crew seeks Al Capone connection to Yorkton

Al Capone Moose Jaw has created a tourism industry out of the legendary Chicago gangster’s connection to that city. Many other southern Saskatchewan towns also have Capone tales to tell.
Falling oil prices bring good news bad news week for Saskatchewan

Falling oil prices bring good news bad news week for Saskatchewan

Falling oil prices may be dampening the good news about provincial growth. Last week, Premier Brad Wall announced within mere hours of each other, the growth figures and a public sector hiring freeze.
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