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Yorkton This Week

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Canadian taxpayer doll is stuck with G8/G20 Summit costs.

Yankees roughed up by Royals

The Yorkton E&S Yankees returned to the diamond June 1 against the visiting Willowbrook Royals after rained forced a postponement of their double-header Saturday in Swan River. Those games will be made up Sunday July 4 in the Manitoba town.

Unemployment low

Saskatchewan's unemployment rate (seasonally adjusted) of 5.0 per cent is the lowest in Canada and well below the national unemployment rate of 8.1 per cent, according to today's Statistics Canada Labour Force Survey.

Sunrise balances budget, cuts beds and jobs

Sunrise Health Region has approved a balanced budget for the 2010-2011 fiscal year, but has tightened its belt in order to come out even. The health region will eliminate its double occupancy long-term care rooms.
Vegetables and fruit: nature's fast food

Vegetables and fruit: nature's fast food

"Eat plenty of vegetables and fruit" is advice we often hear, and for good reason. Meeting the daily recommendations for vegetables and fruit in your diet has been shown to be linked to improved health and reduced risk from major diseases.
Saints put forth good showing at 2010 provincials

Saints put forth good showing at 2010 provincials

Track and field is moving up the latter as one of the strongest sports in the school at Yorkton's Sacred Heart. Last time out at provincials, SHHS sent 14 young, well-conditioned athletes to compete at the highest level in Saskatchewan.

WMBL Cardinals

The Yorkton Cardinals had a scheduled game last night at home against the Saskatoon Yellow Jackets and will host Weyburn on Friday at Jubilee Park. Game time is 7 p.m.
My Bible is all cracked up

My Bible is all cracked up

My dearest book, my favourite gift from my sister Beverly, is bedraggled and weary. God's lively Word, encased in tattered cardboard, is coming unhinged.Like me, some days.
WMBL Cardinals at .500 through the opening six games

WMBL Cardinals at .500 through the opening six games

The Western Major Baseball League season is only a week old, and already the Yorkton Cardinals have played six games putting together a 3-3 record thanks to a rain shortened win over Saskatoon at Jubilee Park Monday.
Cardinals get good showing from rookie

Cardinals get good showing from rookie

The R. Miller Yorkton Midget AAA Cardinals can lay claim to being the first of the highest age group local baseball teams to play both games of a doubleheader and not have any rain delays or cancellations.
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