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After the game in the old "Snake Room"

After the game in the old "Snake Room"

In the old "Snake Room" of the Arena on Foster Street. Circa 1940. Yorkton Curlers taking a break.
Conceptual donation

Conceptual donation

Greg Soke presented a cheque for $1,000 to Ross Fisher, Executive Director of The Health Foundation, on behalf of Trimac / Canamera Carriers LP.
February Is Library Lovers Month!

February Is Library Lovers Month!

The Brayden Ottenbreit Memorial Book Fund, generously supported and annually funded by the Kinsmen Club of Yorkton, is currently accepting applications for the provision of books or other items to any school, group or organization in need of material

Conservation farmers recognized

More than three decades of conservation farming by Fred Phillips was recently recognized as he received the Conservation Farmer of the Year award.
Incredible lyrics worth the listen

Incredible lyrics worth the listen

KMAG YOYO (And Other American Stories) Hayes Carll Indie 9 out-of-10 A decade ago Hayes Carll wasn't gracing too many top 10 lists or receiving accolades of critical acclaim, but he was out there somewhere in middle America playing a dusty dive bar,
TD Bank presents health scholarships

TD Bank presents health scholarships

The Health Foundation and TD Bank Financial Group announced the recipients of the Fall Education Awards for 2011. Applications are considered twice each year and awards are given each spring and fall.
Trews tour takes band to its roots

Trews tour takes band to its roots

Yes music fans it is true, The Trews are headed to Yorkton March 14. The well-known Canadian band from Antigonish, NS, are making a tour across Canada, their first major swing across the country since the release of Hope & Ruin back in April.
CD offers lasting feel

CD offers lasting feel

BEASTS OF SEASON Laura Gibson Indie 8-out-of-10 A good rope, as we all know, is made of many tiny strands of very strong material, individually fragile but extremely strong when woven together.

Women's health first

The Heart Truth is heart disease and stroke is the # 1 killer of women in Canada, but most don't know it. Heart disease is not a "man's disease": women are more likely than men to die of a heart attack or stroke.
Obsessions

Obsessions

Obsessions: (1) Don Aslett, 76, recently opened the Museum of Clean in Pocatello, Idaho, as the culmination of a lifelong devotion to tidying up.
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