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Photographer captures prairie past

Photographer captures prairie past

Dion Manastyrski is intimately familiar with the highways and backroads of the prairies. He’s spent over a decade driving through Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba, exploring the forgotten and hidden corners of the provinces.
Rushing to help

Rushing to help

The Yorkton Regional High School Raider Gridders moved down the field for two reasons during the Friday Night Lights game on Sept. 14. The first was to push forward and score. But they also were gaining yards to raise money for the Terry Fox Run.
Burgers and conversation

Burgers and conversation

The Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) wants to talk to people about security in the health care system, and their concerns that the provincial government would like to privatize the service, as the service is currently under review.
A look at the reserves

A look at the reserves

On Sept.
Tim and the Glory Boys try something new

Tim and the Glory Boys try something new

It’s never too late to try something new. Take Tim Neufeld, the Tim of Tim and the Glory Boys.
Take a seat

Take a seat

It’s rare that the Skinner Unit at the Yorkton and District Nursing Home receives brand new furniture.
Costume shop open for business

Costume shop open for business

Halloween just isn’t the same without a great costume. Every year, millions of people don creative, scary, and incredible getups to celebrate the October event.
Coffee shop music

Coffee shop music

Kolby Clunas serenaded coffee shop customers with acoustic covers of popular songs at Fuel on Oct. 6, providing pleasant tunes on the sunny afternoon.
David James is (almost) Johnny Cash

David James is (almost) Johnny Cash

It’s all thanks to Joaquin Phoenix. David James and Big River’s tribute to Johnny Cash, in Yorkton on Oct. 17 at St. Mary’s Cultural Centre, started thanks to the film Walk the Line.
Youth shine at leadership conference

Youth shine at leadership conference

When Anara Morrison remembers her time at this year’s Canadian Student Leadership Conference (CSLC), she thinks about the indescribable energy. She thinks about sitting in a crowd of hundreds that exploded with cheers and chants at a moment’s notice.
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