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Yorkton This Week

Health day recognized

Health day recognized

For over 100 years, public health in Canada had been helping people take care of themselves, their families and communities.

City sets tax policy for 2010

Yorkton Council reviewed its 2010 tax policy at its regular Committee-of-the-Whole meeting Monday. The policy will see a slight shift from commercial to residential, primarily through a significant tax increase to multi-unit apartment buildings.

Gibson column appreciated

Dear Editor: As a former resident of this very friendly city we of course receive your newspaper each week.And each week the column "Sunny Side Up" offers inspiration and hope.
Environment cuts across political lines

Environment cuts across political lines

One of the more annoying notions in politics is that you have to have certain view on certain issues simply because of your general political beliefs. It just ain't so.

Protecting your skin good for your health

Participating in activities and sports outdoors during the summer months is an important part of a healthy lifestyle. But most importantly, you must remember to protect your skin from harmful ultra-violet (UV) rays.
Gainer and Auston

Gainer and Auston

Saturday afternoon was the day of the Rider Pa-ride (not a typo) held on Broadway St., to help celebrate Rider pride in Yorkton. Nine-year-old Auston Roberts was among the hundreds of spectators at the first-ever Saskatchewan Roughrider parade.

Organ donation important consideration

Over the next few months, those months where the sun is actually warm, and snow is but a memory, there will be a host of walkathons in Yorkton.

Walk set to aid kidney research

The first 'Give the Gift of Life Fun Run' will be held in Yorkton Saturday June 26. Audrey Parisloff, local organizer of the upcoming walk, said the walk has been held in Saskatoon and Regina the past two years.

Asphalt tender accepted

Yorkton Council has accepted the only tender it received for the City's 2010 asphalt program.

High speed upgrade

Rob Clarke, Member of Parliament for Desenthe-Missinippi-Churchill River, on behalf of Chuck Strahl, Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development and Federal Interlocutor for Metis and Non-Status Indians, recently announce that 26 First Nation
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