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Operation Red Nose planned for Yorkton

Operation Red Nose planned for Yorkton

For the first time the Yorkton Kinsmen will be offering rides over the holiday season through Operation Red Nose.
Salvation Army kettles will soon be out

Salvation Army kettles will soon be out

The Salvation Army will begin its annual Christmas Kettle Campaign Nov. 24 at the Yorkton Terrier game as the local Junior ‘A’ team hosts rival Melville.

Revenge porn bill

The Government of Saskatchewan has introduced legislation that will create new legal options for people whose intimate images have been shared without their consent.
History corner - Major Charles D. Livingstone - Remembered

History corner - Major Charles D. Livingstone - Remembered

Charles Donald Livingstone, son of Catherine and Hugh Livingstone of Black Brook, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, came West in 1908 and settled in Yorkton.
Profitability... Not always what you think it is

Profitability... Not always what you think it is

Farmers need to know what profitability is to know how successful their farm is.
Price outlook solid for farm commodities

Price outlook solid for farm commodities

If a farmer knows his cost of production, he should find some profits looking ahead to 2018. Those were the two messages those attending the Farm Fitness and Finance Forum at the Grain Millers Harvest Showdown heard from speaker Stan Jeeves.
Farming can be stressful career

Farming can be stressful career

Farming is a stressful business, and producers need to know how to deal with those stresses effectively. Kim Keller, a farmer and co-founder of Saskatchewan Women in Agriculture said a University of Guelph study shows the level of stress being faced.
Sounds of Christmas come to Yorkton

Sounds of Christmas come to Yorkton

When he’s onstage, Scott Woods is always moving. The fiddler will swing his instrument behind his back as he plays. He’ll perform somersaults during songs.
Ice cream delivery, one pedal at a time

Ice cream delivery, one pedal at a time

Ken Stonechild can still remember his first customer. On July 6, 2017, he waited for his ice packs to freeze in his cart. He went to City Hall and, after a few hours, emerged with a business license. He didn’t want to waste anymore time.
Bringing Dia de los Muertos to Yorkton

Bringing Dia de los Muertos to Yorkton

While many Canadians might know about Dia de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, they might not know very much about the celebration or the traditions behind it.
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