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Drive Angry must be seen to be believed

Drive Angry must be seen to be believed

Drive Angry (DVD/Blu-Ray) - Dir. Patrick Lussier. Starring Nicolas Cage, Amber Heard, William Fichtner Awesomely terrible action gorefest. Nicolas Cage plays a criminal who escapes from Hell to save his baby granddaughter from a Satanic cult.

City looks to clarify land ownership

The City of Yorkton is moving to clarify the ownership and usage of the former Angus Spice School, (currently housing SIGN offices) property, following a decision of Council at its regular meeting Monday.
Tell a good story and people will watch

Tell a good story and people will watch

The world is changing rapidly in terms of film production with productions now expected to go to multiple Internet platforms as well as television and theatres to attract the maximum number of viewers.
Artist returns to place of inspiration

Artist returns to place of inspiration

For Paul Dutton it was a case of going back to where it all started in terms of him becoming an animator.

Parks and Recreation Month in city

Yorkton Council unanimously supported a request to declare June as Recreation and Parks Month in the city. "The Saskatchewan Parks and Recreation Association (S.P.R.A.
Lipsett Diaries big winner at Festival

Lipsett Diaries big winner at Festival

The Yorkton Film Festival handed out the hardware Saturday and it would be an animated piece which emerged the big winner.
Board game all about car industry

Board game all about car industry

Not many things speak to the commercialism in North America, at least in Canada and the United States more than the automobile.

Council proclaims St. John Week

St. John Ambulance Week was unanimously declared by Yorkton Council to mark the organization's 100th anniversary in Saskatchewan.
Compilation disc worthy

Compilation disc worthy

35 Years of Stony Plain Various artists Stony Plain 9-out-of-10 Regular readers will know I have something of a soft spot for the Stony Plain label out of Alberta.

Former radiologist files lawsuit

A former Sunrise Health Region radiologist at the heart of a multi-million dollar review of diagnostic images has launched legal action against the SHR, Provincial Health Minister Don McMorris, and the Saskatchewan College of Physicians and Surgeons.
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