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Hockey teams see action in the new year

Hockey teams see action in the new year

The Preeceville hockey teams in the Major Hockey League have already seen action in the new year. In the atom division, the first game had the Pats travelling to Yorkton on January 3.
This Weeks Photos - January 13, 2016

This Weeks Photos - January 13, 2016

Council approves 2016 budgets

Yorkton Council unanimously approved its Capital and Operating Budgets for 2016 at its regular meeting Monday. 鈥淎t the December 14, 2015 Committee of the Whole Council meeting the 2016 Capital & Operating Budgets were presented for adoption.

SIGN embarks on new strat plan

Society for the Involvement of Good Neighbours (SIGN) has a new strategic plan. Monday at the regular meeting of Yorkton Council SIGN鈥檚 plan was shared with the City.

Public look at Fire Services Review

A condensed look at a 225-page review of Yorkton Fire Protective Services was made public at the regular meeting of Yorkton Council Monday.
Kamsack pharmacists acquire Norquay Drugstore

Kamsack pharmacists acquire Norquay Drugstore

Norquay, Pelly and district residents were pleased to discover that in spite of the retirement of Norquay鈥檚 only pharmacist, the district still has a full-service pharmacy in the community.
Jesse Peters

Jesse Peters

Doukhobors celebrate 60th anniversary of Kamsack Prayer Home

Doukhobors celebrate 60th anniversary of Kamsack Prayer Home

The 60 th anniversary of the Kamsack Prayer Home was celebrated December 13 during a Christmas 鈥淢oleniye鈥 and potluck supper held for the members of the Kamsack and District Doukhobor Society and members of the societies at Benito, Pelly, Veregin and
New owners of Kamsack Subway probably the community鈥檚 youngest entrepreneurs

New owners of Kamsack Subway probably the community鈥檚 youngest entrepreneurs

Two 25-year-old men, who are probably among the community鈥檚 youngest entrepreneurs, are the new owners of the Kamsack Subway restaurant.
Young leukemia patient pays it forward in a big way

Young leukemia patient pays it forward in a big way

What started as a simple pumpkin and a 鈥減ay it forward鈥 card resulted in a massive donation from Canora to the Ronald McDonald House in Saskatoon on November 30.
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