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Road fuel tax stronger

The province has strengthened legislation that dedicates on-road fuel tax revenue to highway construction and operation.

New Terry Fox Run coordinator

Yorkton's annual Terry Fox Run will go ahead on September 19 under the supervision of Michael Pasloski, Yorkton & area community outreach coordinator for the Canadian Red Cross.
Anniversary celebrated

Anniversary celebrated

Family and friends gathered at the Calder Community Hall to help celebrate Wayne and Tammy Antony's 25th Wedding Anniversary. Virginia and Evelyn Antony were busy making us a wonderful supper. Carol Antony sang a few songs after supper for us.
New music promoter in city

New music promoter in city

A new music promoter in Yorkton is promising to bring some big name entertainment to the city, starting with hip hop star Karl Wolf who will be at Holly's Nite Club Thursday, Aug. 26.
New residents to community welcomed

New residents to community welcomed

Congratulations to Jeremy, second son of Mary Chopping and Bruce Chopping, and Amanda Wolf from Broadview who were married in Hudson Bay earlier this year. A wedding supper and social was held in Broadview in their honor on Saturday, July 10.
Fascination with crystals leads to jewelery creations

Fascination with crystals leads to jewelery creations

An interest in crystals and alternative medicine has led Stacey Young to the creation of what she terms handmade 'crystal healing jewellery' under the name Guan Yin Crystals.

Rural pipeline at Good Spirit funded

The Governments of Canada and Saskatchewan are investing $75,972 to upgrade the rural water pipeline at Good Spirit Lake in the Rural Municipality of Good Lake, through the Building Canada initiative.

Toll free Red Cross contact

Red Cross in Saskatchewan has set up a toll-free number for people affected by severe weather to request assistance.This line has been activated to make Red Cross services more accessible for those with basic needs.

NDP Opposition leader visits city

Saskatchewan's Opposition leader Dwain Lingenfelter said there are two issues people are concerned with this summer as he and fellow New Democrat MLAs tour the province, the impact of severe weather, and health care.

Flood donations accepted

We like to think "it won't happen to me", but last year 23,018 Canadians, including 399 residents of Saskatchewan, needed disaster assistance from the Canadian Red Cross.
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