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Russell, MB. author has new mystery

Russell, MB. author has new mystery

Russell, MB. author Joan Havelange has a new mystery for her fans. “About three years ago, I took a trip to Egypt,” she explained.
Arbor Day May 22 and Arbor Week May 17-24 proclaimed by province

Arbor Day May 22 and Arbor Week May 17-24 proclaimed by province

Yellowhead Flyway Birding Trail Association involved in effort
SaskBooks Book Picks - 'Wheel the World'

SaskBooks Book Picks - 'Wheel the World'

“Wheel the World: Travelling with Walkers and Wheelchairs” Written by Jeanette Dean Published by Your Nickel’s Worth Publishing Review by Shelley A. Leedahl $19.
The Director's Cut #1

The Director's Cut #1

Lights! Camera! Quiet on the set! The Yorkton Film Festival is proud to be the longest running film festival in North America, and is forging ahead in 2020, albeit in a slightly different way.
SIGN follows government guidelines in re‐opening plan

SIGN follows government guidelines in re‐opening plan

The Society for the Involvement of Good Neighbours (SIGN) has released its re‐opening plan but will strictly follow the provincial government’s guidelines in getting back to business as it was before the Covid‐19 pandemic, Executive Director Andrew S
Bags reinterpret common material

Bags reinterpret common material

When people buckle their seatbelt, they might not be looking at those belts with eyes for art. Nancy Logan from Burgis Beach saw opportunity in those belts, and over three years and 1,500 bags later, she has built a business out of that inspiration.
Chamber pleased with City's move to weight tax increase

Chamber pleased with City's move to weight tax increase

At the May 11 meeting of Yorkton City Council, Council voted in favour of applying a 60/40 split between residential and commercial properties to the 2.9 per cent tax increase in the previously approved 2020 budget.
May is mental health month in Saskatchewan

May is mental health month in Saskatchewan

May is mental health month, and Partners in Mental Health and Well-being, part of SaskAbilities, is celebrating online.
ECIP week highlights continued support

ECIP week highlights continued support

Even with a crisis in the world, children are still growing and developing.
Arson at Esterhazy High School

Arson at Esterhazy High School

During the early morning hours of May 12, 2020 two dumpsters and a small structure were lit on fire at the Esterhazy High School. This is the second incident of intentional fires being lit on the school property within 6 weeks.
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