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Safe bicycling

Safe bicycling

The second annual Yorkton Bicycle Rodeo was held Saturday, May 16th in the Gallagher Centre parking lot. The event an initiative of Yorkton's RCMP detachment, was aimed at grade three students, but open to kids of all ages.

Council supports minor baseball plan

Yorkton Minor Baseball (YMB) appeared before the regular meeting of Yorkton Council with a proposal to fundraise to help offset rising costs for youth ballplayers.
Regional teams up with Sasktel

Regional teams up with Sasktel

Boom times in Saskatchewan are leading to some innovative partnerships.
Fans thank Terriers for national crown

Fans thank Terriers for national crown

A parade honouring the Royal Bank Cup champion Yorkton Terriers was held down Broadway Street in the city Friday, ending at Western Financial City Centre Park for a barbecue. Riley Hunt signs an autograph.

Better 'Net speeds

The Ministry of Education, together with SaskTel, recently announced the completion of upgraded CommunityNet Internet speeds for approximately 500 schools across the province.
WolfCop …Unique approach to film's production

WolfCop …Unique approach to film's production

To say WolfCop is becoming a cult classic even before hitting the theatres might be gross understatement.

Lesann murder trial ends

A Court of Queen's Bench judge in Yorkton has deferred her verdict in the murder trial of Richard Lesann. Lesann is accused of murdering Tammy Kulaway on March 12, 2011.
Yorkton Regional High School Students of the Month

Yorkton Regional High School Students of the Month

The Western Financial YRHS Female Student of the month for January 2014 is Rachael Machnee. Rachael is an academic Grade 12 student who takes initiative and approaches most activities with a positive outlook and determination.
A game of fathers and sons

A game of fathers and sons

Three current Terriers have bloodlines connecting them to the team's past, their fathers having laced up the skates for the organization.
Tech service saved by grant

Tech service saved by grant

An extremely popular service at Yorkton Public Library will continue thanks to a grant from Sask Lotteries. Last November, the library obtained a grant from a program called Sask YI.
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