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Fields of Light

Fields of Light

Four artists Laura Gendall, Kristen Doyle, Glenn Romasanta and James Clow came together at the Godfrey Dean Art gallery Sunday afternoon to showcase their unique pieces that complement each artist’s work when seen together.
Book Review - Green Lama

Book Review - Green Lama

You may recall the Green Lama from my first book review for Yorkton This Week a few months back.
BSE roadblocks local beef man

BSE roadblocks local beef man

When a case of BSE (bovine spongiform encephalopathy ) is discovered in Canada it sends a shudder through the beef sector as export access can be affected.
House arrest in auto theft case

House arrest in auto theft case

A 20-year-old Yorkton woman will spend the next six months under house arrest for her role in the theft of two vintage cars last September. Jessica Kopan pleaded guilty March 4 to one count of break, enter and theft over $5,000.
Fire set in high school washroom

Fire set in high school washroom

Yorkton Regional High School had to be evacuated Monday when someone lit a fire in one of the washrooms.
Art fit for the Queen

Art fit for the Queen

On a recent visit to Canada House in London, England Queen Elizabeth entered a room walking upon a rug based on the art of a former Yorkton resident.
Vintage sleds still taking on winter

Vintage sleds still taking on winter

A warm Saturday greeted drivers and viewers attending the 15th Annual Vintage Snowmobile Race held at Saltcoats Regional Park.
New doctor practices in Sunrise Health Region

New doctor practices in Sunrise Health Region

Access to physician care continues to improve for residents in communities all across Saskatchewan. A new family physician is now practiing in Kamsack, thanks to the Saskatchewan International Physician Practice Assessment (SIPPA) program. Dr.
History Corner - Hudson’s Bay stores in Canada

History Corner - Hudson’s Bay stores in Canada

The cover of “The Beaver” magazine of August 1922 shows eleven department stores of the Hudson’s Bay Company in Western Canada.
Photo speed enforcement in effect

Photo speed enforcement in effect

Motorists speeding in designated photo enforcement areas in Saskatchewan started getting tickets on Monday. March 8 marked the end of SGI’s three-month trial period during which drivers breaking the law received only a warning letter.
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