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Terriers comeback bid falls short

Terriers comeback bid falls short

It will be remembered as the game of 'what if a five-minute implosion had not happened?' The Yorkton Terriers and Vernon Vipers appeared locked in a low-scoring affair at the Royal Bank Cup tourney Monday.

Early measles vaccine available

Health officials are advising increased caution and encouraging vaccination in the wake of additional measles cases in Saskatchewan and other provinces.
Diabetes not a barrier to succeeding

Diabetes not a barrier to succeeding

Diabetes need not keep one from their dreams of hockey. Yorkton Terrier forward Daylan Gatzke is proof of that. "I got diagnosed in Kindergarten, when I was six-years-old," said the 19-year-old from Swift Current, SK.

Harsher impaired penalties coming

For Dwayne Hoeving, it was the knock on the door in the middle of the night that every parent dreads. "When two police cars show up at your house at 3 a.m., you know something is wrong," recalls Hoeving.
Signs that spring has finally arrived

Signs that spring has finally arrived

Warmer temperatures throughout last week finally allowed local residents to get outdoors for various yard duties and in some cases chalk drawing.
VIDPUST - Pilgrimage

VIDPUST - Pilgrimage

According to Father Peter Pidskalny, CSsR, Pastor at St. Mary's Ukrainian Catholic church, "this picture was definitely taken before 1954, as the east extension construction to the church began then.
Mother's day celebration

Mother's day celebration

To celebrate Mothers' Day, the Western Development Museum served up coffee, tea, and dainties as well as flowers to all the moms, and perspective moms, who visited the museum on Sunday, May 11th.

Langenburg braces for SLGA conversion

As the deadline for Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority (SLGA) franchise applications to replace government stores in Langenburg, Ituna, Ponteix and Kerrobert fast approaches on May 8, the union that represents the employees is fighting back.

Sunrise recognition awards time

Throughout May, Sunrise Health Region will be conducting its annual Employee Recognition Awards with events planned for across the Parkland area.

New training for CPR skills

The Heart and Stroke Foundation has launched the Heart&Stroke First Aid/CPR training program to teach Canadians how to respond quickly to accidents and injuries, in addition to the life-saving skills of CPR and AED use.
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