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Woolly mammoth tusk discovered

Woolly mammoth tusk discovered

In early October, the Royal Saskatchewan Museum (RSM) was contacted by Derek Lucik, Operations Manager with Inland Aggregates, about a potential fossil discovery at a work site just a few kilometres east of Saskatoon.
Big Bert shows our ancient past

Big Bert shows our ancient past

The Western Development Museum has always been focused on bringing Saskatchewan’s history to life. With the arrival of Big Bert, the museum is showing Saskatchewan’s ancient past.
Rusnak appointed Queen’s Counsel

Rusnak appointed Queen’s Counsel

In the life of a British Commonwealth lawyer there are few honours greater than being named Queen’s Counsel (Q.C.).
Trial set in sex assault case

Trial set in sex assault case

A Yorkton man has elected to be tried in provincial court on charges of sexual assault, administering a noxious substance and drug trafficking.
Acting globally, acting locally

Acting globally, acting locally

Going to El Salvador was a life-changing trip for Kaitlyn Kitzan, a Sacred Heart High School student who was selected to be part of the inaugural Saskatchewan Council for International Cooperation Global Citizen Youth Leadership Program.

CORRECTION

In Thom Barker’s column last week (“Vaping: the new face of addiction” Yorkton This Week, December 16, 2015) the type of cancer Christopher Hitchens died of was misidentified. Hitchens died December 15, 2011 from esophageal cancer.

CORRECTION

In the story (“Grow-op fugitive to appear in Yorkton court” Yorkton This Week, December 16, 2015) credit for the photo of Windsor Block in Grenfell, SK was inadvertently omitted.
History Corner - Seasonal look back

History Corner - Seasonal look back

The décor in the C.P.R. Park in Yorkton for Christmas of 1963 has a secular, festive theme to it as compared to the religious theme of a nativity scene installed in the same place in 1960.
Mac’s robbed at knife point

Mac’s robbed at knife point

In the early hours of December 17, two men walked into the Mac’s Convenience Store on Smith Street in hoodies and balaclavas. One of the men brandished a knife and the clerk turned over a small, undisclosed amount of cash.
Farrell raises the roof (and everything else)

Farrell raises the roof (and everything else)

When Jason Farrell needed a new home for Farrell Agencies, he was in luck. The land and building of the former Yorkton Tire and Auto Centre at the corner of Hamilton Road and Hwy 9 was available.
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