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Yorkton Regional High School Students of the Month

Yorkton Regional High School Students of the Month

The Western Financial Female YRHS Student of the Month for April 2014 is Lacey Senchuk. Lacey is a Grade 10 student who participates in Cheerleading and Volleyball.
School powwow pair graduate

School powwow pair graduate

When Dr. Brass School started a Powwow dance group four years ago Amy Esquash and Kimberley Sangwais were among the first to sign up.
Kinsmen workbee

Kinsmen workbee

Yorkton Kinsmen & Kinettes hosted the provincial Annual General Meeting, conference, June 6th and 7th.

Leadership course offered

Parkland College Corporate Training is pleased to introduce a new leadership and management certificate as part of a partnership with PRIME Learning Group, a British Columbia-based leader in professional development training.

Apprenticeship scholarships available

A career in the skilled trades has become an even more attractive option for 101 high school graduates. Each received a $1,000 Saskatchewan Youth Apprenticeship (SYA) Industry Scholarship at their recent graduation ceremonies.
Shooting baskets while yachting

Shooting baskets while yachting

Larry Ellison, the CEO of Oracle Corp. (and the world's fifth-richest person, according to Forbes magazine) is a big basketball fan and was reported in April to have an interest in purchasing the Los Angeles Clippers NBA team.
Cadet review

Cadet review

The 2834 64th Field Battery RCACC (Royal Canadian Artillery Cadet Corps) held its annual inspection and awards was held at the Armoury in Yorkton Saturday, June 14. Among the award recipients were; Col. M.

Physics bronze for YRHS

A Grade 12 Yorkton Regional High School student placed third in a provincial physics contest bringing the school's medal count to 12 over the last 11 years.
From First Nations to New Nations

From First Nations to New Nations

National Aboriginal Day was established in 1996 when it was proclaimed by then-Governor General Roméo Leblanc after decades of calls for a national holiday to celebrate the contributions of First Nations to Canada.
Rain or shine Relay marches on through the night

Rain or shine Relay marches on through the night

Sixteen teams (147 participants) braved the rainy weather to be a part of Yorkton's 4th annual Relay for Life The evening started off with a reception for the 30 plus survivors and their guests, this was followed by the official start of every Relay
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