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Yorkton This Week

Amendments will benefit the labour market

Changes were announced today to The Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Regulations, 2003 which will allow employers to hire additional employees to meet the needs of the growing economy and labour market.

Golf

Deer Park Municipal Golf Course is bringing adults into the game of golf in a fast, fun and affordable way through the new Get Golf Ready in 5 Days program.
Matechuk holds instructional camp during Riderville festivities

Matechuk holds instructional camp during Riderville festivities

Canadian Football League rookie last season with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats Jordan Matechuk was one of a couple locals who returned home just in time for their respective camps which co-incided with the first-ever Football Week in the Parkland festiviti

Badminton districts

The Yorkton Regional High School hosted the ECDAA junior badminton district championships on May 4. Sixty-four athletes representing 12 schools participated. From round robin play, four teams qualified for the medal round.
Learn all you can about tomatoes

Learn all you can about tomatoes

Aloha from beautiful Hawaii! Last week, we were lucky enough to be there, on the stunning island of Oahu.

City changes insurance broker for next seven years

The City of Yorkton is changing its insurance broker after a decision by Yorkton Council at its regular meeting Monday. The City had been using Independent Agencies since July 2003, when it was transferred to Farrell Agencies Ltd.
Summer reading planned

Summer reading planned

Parkland Regional Library Annual meeting on May 1st saw the RM #213 Pam Hall (on Parkland board as well) and Sandra Kerr from Town of Saltcoats, representatives who were very pleased that there will be no cutting of library hours.
Young volleyball squad continues to develop

Young volleyball squad continues to develop

Saskatoon was the host to this year's U14 Western Volleyball Championships where the hometown McSweeney's Selects team captured a bronze medal in Division Two, Tier Three.
Locals attend baby shower

Locals attend baby shower

At the Last Whist Drive the winners were on the ladies side 1st high David Korb, 2nd Elsie Baumung, Low Mary Sobkow and Mildred Danylko took the travelling prize.
Was blitz using RCMP resources well?

Was blitz using RCMP resources well?

There was a city traffic blitz conducted by RCMP last week. Depending on who you talk to there were between four and ten police cars stopping traffic on Broadway Street, near the Parker Quine building.
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