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News of the Weird - Luring by spa

They are simply “’spas’ designed to attract teenagers,” according to one university official — plush, state-of-the-art “training” complexes built by universities in the richest athletic conferences to entice elite 17-year-old athletes to come play fo
Yorkton Ob/Gyn criminally charged with six counts of sexual assault

Yorkton Ob/Gyn criminally charged with six counts of sexual assault

This article has been updated to reflect the accused's actual age. A 72-year-old former Yorkton Obstetrician-Gynecologist has been charged with six counts of sexual assault dating to 2001. At a press conference February 18, Staff Sgt.
Four charged in armed robbery

Four charged in armed robbery

Two youths and two adults have been arrested in relation to an attempted armed robbery at the Saltcoats Cornerstone Credit Union in early January.
Terriers to make RBC bid

Terriers to make RBC bid

“We are in the process of putting together a package to win us the 2018 Royal Bank Cup.” — Terrier Club President, Dave Baron This year’s Yorkton Terriers Sportsmen’s Dinner came with a rather big announcement for both the team and the city.
Fire in school little cause for concern

Fire in school little cause for concern

A fire in a Sacred Heart High School workshop Friday forced the school to briefly evacuate students and staff.
Reflecting on long career in hockey

Reflecting on long career in hockey

Dennis Polonich, a former National Hockey League player, and former general manager and head coach of the Yorkton Terriers was back in the city Saturday at the team’s annual Sportsmen’s Dinner as the keynote speaker.
History Corner - The Yorkton Enterprise

History Corner - The Yorkton Enterprise

The Yorkton Enterprise was founded in 1896, 120 years ago this year. The 1955 photo features Editor Ken Mayhew, Premier Tommy Douglas, and Publisher Sam Wynn in front of the new Yorkton Enterprise press.

Education tax held

There will be no increases in the education property tax mill rates for 2016 as the Government of Saskatchewan is maintaining rates at the same level as in the previous three years.
Firefighters train to help each other

Firefighters train to help each other

When a serious incident happens, people immediately turn to firefighters, EMTs and police for help, but to whom do the first responders turn? “We have each other and that’s about it,” said Neal Matechuk, president of the local branch of the Professio

Well clean-up idea

Premier Brad Wall has presented a proposal to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to support an Accelerated Well Cleanup Program (AWCP) in Saskatchewan.
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