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Melvillian did music for Oscar-shortlisted film

Melvillian did music for Oscar-shortlisted film

We’re all really thrilled and surprised at the same time.
Parkland College selected for Tanzania partnership

Parkland College selected for Tanzania partnership

Parkland College is proud to announce it has been selected to partner with Sault College (Ontario) on a new education project in Africa.
St. Peter’s Hospital Foundation donates $10,000 for CT scanner

St. Peter’s Hospital Foundation donates $10,000 for CT scanner

Valdeen Mathies, a board Member with the St. Peter’s Hospital Foundation and Lisa Alspach, St. Peter’s Hospital Facility Manager presented Ross Fisher, Executive Director of The Health Foundation with a cheque on behalf of the Board.

Hearts a fine old trick-taking game

Here we are in January of a new year. If there is one thing that tends to hold true for many of us in January it is a lack of extra cash for games, coming on the heels of the money sink of Christmas giving.
Open Cinema back 2016

Open Cinema back 2016

The Yorkton Film Festival is proud to announce the continuation of its OPEN Cinema program for the 2015 – 2016 Screening Year. Join us at the Yorkton Public Library as we open up the film vaults and bring out some of the best.

News of the Weird - Snotty walls, snobby art, sudsy music

It’s Snot Hygienic The manager of the agency in Louisville, Kentucky, responsible for, among other things, development planning, zoning changes and historic landmarks revealed in November that his headquarters has a “boogers” problem and ordered user
Top 10 news stories of 2015

Top 10 news stories of 2015

It is a time-honoured journalistic tradition at this time of year to look back on the year that was. The following stories were the biggest news of 2015 as judged by the editorial staff of Yorkton This Week. 10.
Mayor set to seek another term

Mayor set to seek another term

When Yorkton Mayor Bob Maloney looks back on 2015, the highlight was quick to pick out; the opening of Parkland College’s new Trades and Technology Centre.
Province focused on the economy in 2015

Province focused on the economy in 2015

This is the last New Year before the next provincial election, and Yorkton MLA and Minister for Rural and Remote Health Greg Ottenbreit says that defined what the government had set out to do in 2015.
MP looks forward to holding Liberals to account

MP looks forward to holding Liberals to account

Cathay Wagantall started 2015 as the Conservative nominee for Yorkton-Melville and ended it as the Member of Parliament. “I certainly was hopeful of that and worked hard to that end, she said.
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