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Easter at the Mall

Easter at the Mall

Facepainting was part of the Easter festivities at the Parkland Mall on Saturday.
Willowbrook Lions make donation

Willowbrook Lions make donation

The Willowbrook Lions Club recently donated $1,000 to assist the purchase of new Operating Room equipment and Patient Controlled Analgesia (PCA) pain medication pumps.
Students report on synchrotron trip

Students report on synchrotron trip

This past February, Mr. Wayne Clark, Yorkton Regional High School senior science teacher, escorted seven scientifically-minded students to the Canadian Light Source (Synchrotron) in Saskatoon.
Students take part in mock election

Students take part in mock election

Students in Yorkton last week took part in a nationwide program designed to increase young Canadians' understanding of their democracy.
Aboriginal traditions shared

Aboriginal traditions shared

The Grade One class at St. Mary's School took part in the new Social Studies curriculum being implemented in schools throughout Saskatchewan that includes a greater focus on Aboriginal Traditions and Customs.

Medals awarded to Yorkton students

Over 350 of Saskatchewan's most talented secondary, post-secondary and apprentice students competed in the 13th Annual Skills Canada Saskatchewan event in Moose Jaw; each vying for the opportunity to represent Saskatchewan at the national Skills Cana

SaskTel investment

SaskTel announced it will invest $199 million in its Saskatchewan network in 2011 and approximately $670 million in a seven-year Next Generation Broadband Access Program (2011 - 2017).
New SIGN director starts work

New SIGN director starts work

The new executive director of SIGN (The Society for the Involvement of Good Neighbors) says he has already been impressed with the passion of the organization's employees and the scope of its programs in Yorkton.
Working on the William Gleanson farm

Working on the William Gleanson farm

This photo is taken at the farm of William Gleason where the airport is now located. Mr. Gleason marked x is seated on large gang plow. The Rumely Oil Pull engine was an ovation about 1911, a change from steam to oil or gas power. Source: H.
Bereft of Centre

Bereft of Centre

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