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A lasting gift

A lasting gift

Imagine buying a gift for someone, or for yourself that does good in your community every year, forever. That is exactly how a gift donation to Yorkton & District Community Foundation works.
Movember campaign supports SIGN walk‐in counselling

Movember campaign supports SIGN walk‐in counselling

Thanks to the generosity of four Yorkton businesses, the walk‐in counselling clinic of the Society for the Involvement of Good Neighbours (SIGN) received a $2,000 donation raised through the Movember campaign of Doug Jonassen, the marketing manager a
Jackie Guy releases Christmas song

Jackie Guy releases Christmas song

Yorkton performer Jackie Guy is giving fans of her music an early Christmas present with the release of a seasonal recording.

New release of Take the Dog Sled combines classical music with Inuit throat singing

A recent recording has given new life to a more than decade-old piece of Indigenous-focused music.
From The Ashes finds hope through education

From The Ashes finds hope through education

Author Jesse Thistle’s life has been difficult, but he wants to use it to show problems that go beyond himself.
Local Chamber generally happy with small business program extension

Local Chamber generally happy with small business program extension

The Government of Saskatchewan announced the Saskatchewan Small Business Emergency Payment (SSBEP) program is being renewed for the period of Dec. 1 to Dec. 31.
Stay at home - Christmas short films on DVD Special

Stay at home - Christmas short films on DVD Special

The Yorkton Film Festival
It's a wonderful recording

It's a wonderful recording

The Paper Bag Players can’t take to the stage in a traditional way this year, but that doesn’t mean they can’t perform.
Election promises at center of Throne Speech: Ottenbreit

Election promises at center of Throne Speech: Ottenbreit

This year the Saskatchewan government’s throne speech was easy to predict, a continuation of the campaign promises made during the election in October.

Documentary series sheds light on HIV/AIDS stigma in Indigenous communities

The Anishinabek Nation has launched a virtual documentary program to help reduce the stigma that surrounds the HIV/AIDS virus. “When we look at HIV as a whole it’s the stigma that is the killer.
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