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Furness pleads guilty

Kyle Braeden Furness, the man charged with the murder of Yorkton convenience store worker Jim Wiebe this summer, pled guilty to second-degree murder and breaking & entering before a Court of Queen's Bench judge on November 4.

Keep stress away

We all know we should get a good night's sleep, eat well, exercise and take some time to do the things you enjoy... but it's easier said than done.
Canola price outlook still solid

Canola price outlook still solid

The high prices for canola enjoyed the last couple of years are likely to fade at least somewhat in 2012. At least that is the expectation of analyst Mike Jubinville.

Kryski film event

The Yorkton Public Library and the Yorkton Film Festival will host an evening in celebration of Nettie Kryski. The event will be held Tuesday, November 15 at 7:30 at the Godfrey Dean Cultural Centre.

Coins released

Always proud to celebrate Canada's great natural, historical and cultural heritage on coins of exceptional quality and design, the Royal Canadian Mint is pleased to introduce fine collector coins which showcase the best of Canada to collectors and gi
Euthanasia with a twist

Euthanasia with a twist

An option for suicide "with elegance and euphoria" is how Lithuanian-born Ph.D. candidate Julijonas Urbonas (London's Royal College of Art) described his "Euthanasia (Roller) Coaster," currently on the drawing board.
Non-veterans carry on Legion tradition

Non-veterans carry on Legion tradition

With each Remembrance Day, it becomes more obvious. Few of the World War II veterans who once made the Royal Canadian Legion a thriving club in nearly every community across Canada are still alive. Even fewer remain an active part of the Legion.

Girls night planned

Girls Night Out featuring Kelita Haverland and comedian Leland Klassen is coming to Yorkton on November 24, 2011 at Prairie Harvest Christian Life Centre. Girls Night Out events are evenings of fun, faith and fellowship.
Farming a place for innovation

Farming a place for innovation

"Hello. My name is Bruno and I'm a compulsive gambler. - I'm a farmer." So started the keynote presentation by Bruno Wiskell at this year's Saskatchewan Canola Expo held in Yorkton Wednesday as part of the Grain Millers Harvest Showdown.

Awareness needed to stop cyberbullying

With Bullying Awareness Week (November 14-20), Kids Help Phone is drawing attention to cyberbullying, a form of bullying that is witnessed by most people who spend time online, and one element of a solution that may have been overlooked: the bystande
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