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SaskTel donates to golf classic

SaskTel donates to golf classic

James Wilson, Regional Sales Manager for SaskTel, presented The Health Foundation with a cheque for $2,500 as part of SaskTel's continuing commitment as a presenting sponsor of the Charity Golf Classic.

Bodnaryk drops close fight with Iranian at German Open

By Jeff Schneberk Staff Writer

PDAP adds staff to speed claims

The province says it expects new changes to the Provincial Disaster Assistance Program will "significantly" reduce processing times for claims filed in 2010.
Stabbing at Cote First Nation

Stabbing at Cote First Nation

Kamsack RCMP are investigating a stabbing which occurredon the Cote First Nation on Tuesday, March 15 at approximately 10 pm. A 34-year-old male was located outside a residence suffering from serious stab wounds.

Canadian metal vets on way to city

If you like your rock music loud, guitar-laden, and louder still, you're probably already a fan of Protest the Hero.
The Fighter floats like a butterfly

The Fighter floats like a butterfly

The Fighter (DVD/Blu-Ray) - Dir. David O. Russell. Starring Mark Wahlberg, Christian Bale, Amy Adams. About as good as movies about punching people ever get.

Film Festival nets tourism nomination

Tourism Saskatchewan has announced the list of 40 finalists for the Saskatchewan Tourism Awards of Excellence for 2010, and the Yorkton Film Festival (YFF) is among them.
Futsal finale

Futsal finale

The Yorkton United Men's Futsal league came to an end early last week at the Gloria Hayden Community Centre. The league, believed to be the first of its kind offered here in Yorkton, was a good success, said league administrator Mike Jakubiec.
DUBUC - Sympathy extended to family

DUBUC - Sympathy extended to family

We start off our news this week on a sad noteSympathy is extended to the family of John Freed who passed away at 105 years of age. John was born January 21, 1906, attended school and later farmed in the Freedhome district south of Dubuc.

A way to aid Japan

Saskatchewan's credit unions, including Cornerstone in Yorkton, will be accepting donations to support the Red Cross's earthquake relief effort in Japan until April 15 "It's something that we've done in the past when there have been disaster situatio
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