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With afternoon temperatures in the city near minus-6 C, it was a great day to be hurtling in a toboggan down the hills at Rodney Ridge in the city. These kids
certainly knew where the fun was at on Sunday afternoon: the biggest snowbanks of course.
Yorkton youth finalist for major scholarship By Devin Wilger Staff Writer Yorkton Regional High School student Connor Watrych could potentially win a major scholarship. He is one of 88 students travelling to Toronto to interview in the final selection process for the Loran Scholarship Foundation. He could potentially receive a scholarship valued at $100,000, to cover four years of undergraduate studies. The scholarships are selected on the basis of evidence character, commitment to service in the community and leadership potential. The awards includes annual stipends, tuition waivers from
partner universities, mentorship, summer internship funding as well as annual retreats and forums. If not selected, he is still eligible for a $5,000 finalist award. Watrych, who travels to Toronto on Wednesday for the final selection, said that it is a pretty big honor to be among the final 88 students up for the award. “Beyond interviewing for the scholarship, just getting to meet those other 87 people that are all there because they are doing great things in their community, the future leaders of our generation, I think it’s awesome to be all in the same room together,” Watrych said.
“Beyond interviewing for the scholarship, just getting to meet those other 87 people that are all there ... I think it’s awesome to be all in the same room together.” — Connor Watrych Describing the selection so far as a pretty lengthy process, Watrych said that he is not sure what made him stand out among the students in Canada. “Even meeting the 20 peo-
ple from Saskatchewan chosen, those people on their own were absolutely great. I have no idea what made them choose me, I hope it was my leadership and my involvement in my community.” This isn’t the first part of the interview process, and Watrych
said that he feels like earlier rounds have given him some insight on what to do in the next round. “One of the things I got from the first interviews was come in and just be yourself,
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City on side with provincial waste strategy By Calvin Daniels Staff Writer Environment Minister Dustin Duncan recently released a new Solid Waste Management Strategy for the province. This strategy is a starting point to providing a practical and sustainable solid waste management
system to achieve specific goals over the next 20 years. Used packaging, food scraps, electronics, plastic, paper and scrap materials are a few examples of solid waste. Saskatchewan produces the second-highest amount of waste per capita in Canada – an
amount equivalent to each resident of the province generating about 842 kilograms of waste. This is roughly the weight of 60 regular household bags of garbage per person per year. The strategy was developed in an effort to change that statistic and move toward more responsible waste
management. “This strategy is about working together to address the ongoing challenges of waste management and to identify potential new economic opportunities for industry,” Duncan said in a release. “This is important because the status quo is unsustainable
and the province needs a comprehensive and strategic action plan to address the unique challenges posed by solid waste management.” Aaron Hershmiller, Assistant Director of Environmental Services with the City of Yorkton said locally they have long-tried to be ahead
of the curve in terms of waste management, adding seeing the new strategy confirms much of what they are already doing. “It solidifies the direction we are going in the city,” he told Yorkton This Week, adding the City’s
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