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Yorkton This Week

Government fine tunes PDAP

Last week, the provincial government announced new changes to the Provincial Disaster Assistance Program (PDAP) aimed primarily at helping residents of flood-damaged Yorkton and Maple Creek.
Ontario decision causes concern

Ontario decision causes concern

The province of Ontario made history last week when a Superior Court Judge struck down three restrictive prostitution laws.
Van Dyk brings folk to 5th Ave Coffee

Van Dyk brings folk to 5th Ave Coffee

Pete Van Dyk is only 20, but is already a veteran of the Canadian music scene.
Baby-friendly: what it means for mothers?

Baby-friendly: what it means for mothers?

Mothers are aware of the health benefits of breastfeeding for their babies and themselves. Exclusive breastfeeding is the normal way to feed babies from birth until six months of age.

Strategic Plan focus detailed

The City of Yorkton held two public meetings this week to provide details about its plan to hold a Community Strategic Plan Conference. About 40 people attended the two meetings to hear how individuals can become involved in the process.

Minister to lead delegation

Education Minister Donna Harpauer was nominated by the Council of Ministers of Education, Canada (CMEC), to lead the Canadian delegation to the UNESCO World Conference on Early Childhood Care and Education - Building the Wealth of Nations (WCECCE) on
Parkland fire service instructor featured in Reader's Digest

Parkland fire service instructor featured in Reader's Digest

The head instructor of Parkland College's Firefighting Training Program has been named one of Canada's top firefighters by a national magazine.
The Nylons to perform in Yorkton

The Nylons to perform in Yorkton

One of Canada's best-known and longest-running a cappella groups is coming to Yorkton.
Parkland students receive scholarships

Parkland students receive scholarships

Parkland College distributed $35,000 in scholarships to 22 of its students at a presentation in Yorkton's Gallagher Centre on September 28. The awards and their winners are printed below.

Sacred Heart soccer girls in PA

Sacred Heart girls soccer team competed in Prince Albert over the weekend. The girls for a second week in a row were B side Champions. The Saints lost their first game to Weyburn Eagles 2-0. The game was very even.
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