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Silent Bomb tells stark story of Russian nuclear testing

Silent Bomb tells stark story of Russian nuclear testing

The film which created the big buzz at this year's Yorkton Film Festival was clearly Silent Bombs: All For The Motherland.

Council rejects YBID change

Yorkton Council has rejected a bylaw which would have seen the levy assessed businesses in the Yorkton Business Improvement District changed. The YBID had appeared before Council April 26, requesting a change.
Investigating cannabis

Investigating cannabis

Possession for Purpose of Trafficking Cannabis Marihuana/Psilocybin During the evening of May 25th Kamsack RCMP initiated into an investigation concerning person's transporting cannabis marihuana along with psilocybin(magic mushrooms) into the Kamsac

Councillors get laptop help

Yorkton City Councillors voted unanimously to implement a program which will enable them to purchase laptop computers, partly at the expense of taxpayers.
Future of film seen as one of massive change

Future of film seen as one of massive change

The future of media, and in particular film, is rapidly changing in a world dominated by multi-channel television, and the growing influence of the Internet.

Time to nominate for Order of Merit

Saskatchewan residents have until July 5 to nominate individuals for the province's highest honour, the Saskatchewan Order of Merit.
Values play role in game

Values play role in game

There are several card-based games which have come out from Tuonela Productions Ltd. the last couple of years, and this week's entry is Modern Society, released just last year.

Government planning HIV strategy

The Saskatchewan Ministry of Health has allocated $2.5 million to immediately begin work on the Saskatchewan HIV Strategy 2010-2013.

Government incentives for gas exploration

The Government of Saskatchewan announced an incentive to encourage increased natural gas exploration and production in the province.
Service centre opens

Service centre opens

The Yorkton Service Canada Centre for Youth (SCCY) is now open to the public. The office is ready to assist businesses and young workers with their summer employment needs.
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