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Yorkton This Week

National Aboriginal Day celebrated

National Aboriginal Day celebrated

This year's National Aboriginal Day celebrations on June 21 were held at Yorkton's Painted Hand Casino. Organized by the Yorkton Tribal Council, the day's festivities included music, games, dance demonstrations, free food, and a tipi raising.

Letter to the Editor - Medical wait time concerns

Dear Editor: In Canada, lack of timely access to medically necessary health care has become well known.
Community holds vigil for Wiebe

Community holds vigil for Wiebe

A candlelight vigil was held Thursday night to remember Jimmy Wiebe.
Community Jam for Youth (age 12 and over), Sign on Broadway

Community Jam for Youth (age 12 and over), Sign on Broadway

Alzheimer and Dementia Support/Information group meeting, Wed., July 13, 2011, 2:00 p.m. Yorkton & District Nursing Home Conference Room. Everyone welcome. For more information contact the SHR Community Social Worker (306) 786-0722.

Park renewal program

The Saskatchewan Government is on track to complete a four-year plan to renew Saskatchewan provincial parks.

New rules on inmate calls

Amendments to The Correctional Services Act Regulations enabling corrections officials from the Ministry of Corrections, Public Safety and Policing (CPSP) to listen to calls recorded on its inmate telephone system have been approved.

Local man charged with murder

A charge of first degree murder has been laid in connection to the death of Yorkton's Jimmy Ray Wiebe. Twenty-year-old Kyle Braeden Furness of Yorkton was arrested on Thursday evening and charged with first degree murder the following day.

Feds force 'posties' back to work

Mail is scheduled to begin flowing again this week with the federal government's passage of legislation ending the Canada Post lockout and forcing postal workers back to the job on Monday.
BREDENBURY - Sale a success

BREDENBURY - Sale a success

The Rink Board would like to thank all who attended and helped at the Rink Benefit Garage Sale and hotdog stand on Saturday. We netted $580.00.
Locals enjoying run clinics for Health Foundation

Locals enjoying run clinics for Health Foundation

Robyn Torrie and Karen Preston were two of the locals who took part in the Health Foundation's Learn to Run clinic last Tuesday afternoon outside the Yorkton Regional High School.
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