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Yorkton This Week

Highway hotline map

The Highway Hotline has officially launched its upgraded Internet map that allows motorists to see road conditions from four cameras and to customize the information they want.
Trees of Memory

Trees of Memory

Godfrey Dean Art Gallery - Motion Captured, Motion Denied, Nov. 7 to Dec. 21. This touring exhibition features contrasting works by Zane Wilcox and Jody Barber-Green, two rising young stars in the Saskatchewan ceramics community.
EDITORIAL CARTOON

EDITORIAL CARTOON

Wall gov't needs to keep its nose clean

Wall gov't needs to keep its nose clean

Exactly what kind of government the Saskatchewan Party will be in its second term is a question of vital consequence to us all. To the Sask. Party, it's a question critical to how long it stays in power.
CRUICKSHANK - William

CRUICKSHANK - William

William Duncan Cruickshank, July 22, 1923 to December 6, 2011 William (Bill) Cruickshank, our Dear Uncle passed away suddenly on Tuesday, December 6, 2011 at the Yorkton Regional Health Centre after a very short battle with cancer.
WALSH - Leota

WALSH - Leota

Leota Walsh (nee McQuarrie) December 14, 1917 - November 28, 2011. Heaven has a beautiful new angel. Leota passed away in Nanaimo, B.C. on November 28, 2011 at the age of 93 with her daughter Sherry by her side.

Online health card services

Saskatchewan's online Health Services Card application service has been expanded to other categories of new residents, including foreign nationals and returning Canadian citizens.

Yorkdale boys/girls basketball season starting

Volleyball just finished, now it's onto basketball and curling for the Yorkton Central Public School. Yorkdale's boys and girls team will both play out of Conference 3 this season.
NESS - Bennie Theodore

NESS - Bennie Theodore

Bennie Theodore Ness, passed away on Wednesday, November 30, 2011 at St. Peter's Hospital, Melville, SK at the age of 92 years. Ben was born at Plainview, SK on December 21, 1918.

Earth day scholarships

From starting school recycling programs to engaging in groundbreaking scientific research, high school students are demonstrating their leadership across Canada by responding to environmental issues at local, national and global levels.
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