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Yorkton native hired by Canada Basketball

Yorkton native hired by Canada Basketball

Born and raised in Yorkton, Maria-Leena Clarke has been hired by Canada Basketball. A graduate of the University of Saskatchewan, Clarke has returned from 15 years in Europe to become the Director of Marketing and Partnerships with Canada Basketball.
Roughrider duo visits the Yorkton Co-op

Roughrider duo visits the Yorkton Co-op

There were Boxing Day-style lineups last Tuesday at the Yorkton Co-op but they had nothing to do with the latest sales available.

Aging health facilities assessed

Conceptual planning for new health facilities in Canora and Yorkton is progressing on schedule, reports the Sunrise Health Region.
Can any oil extraction be ethical?

Can any oil extraction be ethical?

In his book Ethical Oil, Ezra Levant raises an important point about the moral implications of products and activities in the global economy. I applaud the move to raise ethics to greater prominence in discussions around trade and economics.

Veterinary technician week proclaimed

Agriculture Minister Bob Bjornerud has proclaimed the week of October 9-15 as Veterinary Technician Week in Saskatchewan. "Veterinary technicians play an important role in the success of Saskatchewan's livestock sector," Bjornerud said.
The Adams farm

The Adams farm

We present again the photo of the Adams farm at Tonkin, taken on October 2, 1914.

Terriers drop a pair to the Icewolves on the weekend

The Yorkton Terriers lost a pair of road games on the weekend to even their season record at 3-3, good for six points.

Week devoted to mental illness

The Canadian Association of Social Workers (CASW) encourages social workers and all Canadians to next week (October 2-8, 2011) champion Mental Illness Awareness Week (MIAW) in our communities and places of work.

Improvements made to Harvest dressing room

As with many organizations, such as ours, finances and active volunteers are always at a premium.

Major biodiesel expansion

Milligan Bio-Tech Inc. is in the process of completing an expansion to its Foam Lake biodiesel plant that will make the company the largest biodiesel producer in western Canada.
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