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Yorkton This Week

Workers' Comp Review

A Committee of Review (COR) has been appointed to consult with workers and employers and make suggestions for improving the workers' compensation program in Saskatchewan.

Child Welfare Report goes to Minister

Social Services Minister June Draude was presented with the Saskatchewan Child Welfare Review Panel's final report, entitled For the Good of Our Children and Youth from Panel Chair Bob Pringle.

New help to stop smoking

The government announced additional assistance to help people make good on their goal to quit smoking. Effective January 1, two smoking cessation prescription drugs will be covered under the provincial drug plan.
TD continuing with health care funding

TD continuing with health care funding

The Health Foundation's Scholarship Fund began in 2002 when the foundation and TD undertook to mutually fund an education program for five years.
Moscow, Springside Lions entertain in girls' hockey

Moscow, Springside Lions entertain in girls' hockey

Thirteen-year-old Katelyn Breitkreuz of Springside was the first to do what no other female hockey player in Springside has ever done before and that's score a goal against a Russian team in her home arena.

Call fees for ambulance service may increase

Saskatchewan's regional health authorities (RHAs) will be allowed to increase ambulance fees, under new provincial ambulance fee guidelines. The new maximum basic call fee may be increased by $25.
Thanks given to the Lion's Club

Thanks given to the Lion's Club

The United Church Choir held their special Christmas music on Sunday, Dec 19, with the Church Service beginning at 10:20 a.m. Hope you were there. Thanks to the Lions Club for a very enjoyable evening.

Drug bust in Melville

Two Melville residents were arrested after the Melville/Ituna RCMP Detachmentexecuted asearch warrant on a home on Scotia Street last Monday night. On December 20, Melville RCMP conducted a CDSA search warrant on a residence in the City of Melville.
Kiteboarding for winter recreation

Kiteboarding for winter recreation

In a country where snow is the norm for half the year it may not be so unusual to look for alternate uses for summertime recreational items. That is sort of where kiteboarding comes in.
High school helps flood victims

High school helps flood victims

Staff and students of Yorkton Regional High School showed their Christmas spirit last week by helping out one of the families hit hardest by this summer's flood.
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