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Close Cuts raises more than $36K

Close Cuts raises more than $36K

Nearly 60 participants in the 17th Annual Brayden Ottenbreit Close Cuts for Cancer head-shaving May 31 raised more than $36,000 for cancer research through the Canadian Cancer Society, Parkland Unit during the main event and five remote events at Mil

Car seat laws changing

Motor vehicle collisions remain the leading cause of death in Canadian children over the age of one. From 2009-2012, 937 children between the ages of 0-12 were injured and 9 were killed in car crashes in Saskatchewan.

Simple steps to avoid West Nile

Warmer weather is here and it's more important than ever to protect yourself from pesky mosquito bites. Not only are bites uncomfortable, but the mosquito that bites you may also give you West Nile virus.

Deer Park fleet being upgraded

The Deer Park Golf Course equipment fleet is getting a major upgrade.

Yorkton United girls claim silver in Saskatoon

The Yorkton United Girls claimed silver in the Saskatoon Harder Avalon Classic tournament on May 30-June 1. The team was entered in the U18 division although the majority of the Yorkton players were in the U16 and U14 age category.
Victims Services expansion theme of AGM

Victims Services expansion theme of AGM

The theme of this year's annual general meeting of Parkland Victims Services (PVS) held June 2 at St. Mary's Ukrainian Catholic Cultural Centre was expansion.

D-Day parade goes Friday

The annual D-Day parade and service will be held in Yorkton Friday.
YRHS bands win big in Chicago

YRHS bands win big in Chicago

A group of 88 local high school musicians recently put Yorkton on the map south of the border with both their talent and their behaviour.

Fatality arises from area rollover

This story has been corrected to reflect the fact the deceased was not the driver of the vehicle.Yorkton This Week apologizes for the error. Two survivors of a SUV rollover May 27 that claimed a young life last week are out of danger.
Smilin' Johnnie and his Prairie Pals

Smilin' Johnnie and his Prairie Pals

This picture features "Smilin' Johnnie and his Prairie Pals" performing in the studio on the CJGX Sunbeam Show in Yorkton in 1946. Smilin' Johnnie and his wife Eleanor Dahl entertained for 60 years across Canada. They were home-based artists.
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