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A win is a win, Terriers and Harvest showed it last week

A win is a win, Terriers and Harvest showed it last week

A win is a win. It doesn't matter who it comes against, where it comes, or how wide a margin of victory it is. Nobody seems to care who they beat anymore, as long as the end result of it is two points in the win column.

Sask numbers good in manufacturing

Saskatchewan's manufacturing shipments were up on a seasonally-adjusted basis both on a monthly increase between October 2010 and November 2010 as well as year-over-year.

Land being rezoned commercial

Yorkton Council has taken the first steps toward rezoning 20-acres of land south of Maple Farm Equipment as Commercial. The land is currently zoned Parks and Recreation.

Ambulance fees increase

New maximum provincial ambulance fee guidelines received from the Ministry of Health will be applied in Sunrise Health Region effective February 5, 2011. The last change was in 2006.

Bantam tourney a showcase of talent

A Bantam Tier II hockey tournament was held two weekends ago in Yorkton, and amidst a bunch of close-scoring games was the C-side final between a pair of local rivals.

Passport requirement changes

To further enhance the integrity of the passport issuance process, Passport Canada is implementing changes to its birth certificate requirements for general passport applications.
Homes needed for dogs, cats and bunnies

Homes needed for dogs, cats and bunnies

The Yorkton SPCA has many animals who are ready to go to a new and loving home. To adopt a pet from the SPCA, the new owners must agree to get their pet vaccinated and neutered or spade and must be prescreened as a good adoptive home.

R.R.S.P. - Choosing a less stressful RRSP strategy

(NC) - Ask any Canadian these days to name their number one concern regarding their retirement savings plan and they'll likely say security.

Tax volunteers are needed

The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) is celebrating 40 years of providing service to Canadians through the Community Volunteer Income Tax Program (CVITP).

Seeking opporunities in Asia

Energy and Resources Minister Bill Boyd is on 12-day mineral and energy investment mission to China and Japan.
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