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SaskTel’s Yorkton employees lead hand

SaskTel’s Yorkton employees lead hand

SaskTel and employees from Yorkton and district participating in TelCare, the Crown Corporation’s Employee Donation Benevolent Fund, are donating $8,550 to two organizations in 2016.
YTW Citizen of the Year: Tom Seeley

YTW Citizen of the Year: Tom Seeley

When naming Yorkton This Week’s Citizen of the Year, we looked for someone who has made life in the city of Yorkton better. We decided to go with someone who has been working hard to help people who need a place to call home.
Top news stories of 2016, Part I

Top news stories of 2016, Part I

10. Improved imaging In health technology, a decade can seem like an eternity. Computer Tomography (CT) scanning has advanced in leaps and bounds since Yorkton got its first CT scanner in 2006.
Film Festival launches major project

Film Festival launches major project

The Yorkton Film Festival is launching a new program aimed primarily at introducing them to film. Canada 150 – With Open Arms is a youth film project that will solicit submissions from across Canada.
In Focus - A friend in the cold outdoors

In Focus - A friend in the cold outdoors

This is the Christmas issue of Yorkton This Week, so it’s only natural to try to find something that fits as a Christmas film.

A season to do some game crafting

You would think as an avid gamer my wish list to the ‘Jolly Ole Elf’ would be heavy with games. And that has been the case in the past. But this year games are not exactly on my wish list. There was hope Tak would arrive to be played over the season.
Exclusive: Interview with Santa Claus

Exclusive: Interview with Santa Claus

Santa Claus is a very busy elf, but between appearances at the Yorkton Christmas Parade and taking pictures with kids at the Parkland Mall, Yorkton This Week’s Thom Barker caught up with the jolly old elf for an exclusive interview.
Yorkton in the holiday spirit

Yorkton in the holiday spirit

Students help make shoes for Uganda

Students help make shoes for Uganda

Students at St. Paul’s School have been busy cutting denim which will eventually become shoes in Uganda, Africa.
CIF provides $25,000 for Anne Portnuff seats

CIF provides $25,000 for Anne Portnuff seats

The seats at the Anne Portnuff Theatre need to be replaced, and the various user groups that use the theatre are working to raise the estimated $300,000 needed to replace all 724 seats.
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