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Cold weather great for snow sculptor

Cold weather great for snow sculptor

Russell Yasinowski is 75, and has just began investigating a new winter hobby, making snow sculptures.
The Yorkton Public Library is at their temporary location in the Parkland Mall

The Yorkton Public Library is at their temporary location in the Parkland Mall

The World Day of Prayer service will be held Mar. 4 at 7:30 p.m. at St. Andrew's United Church, 29 Smith St. E.

Good eating improves your health

Healthy eating is one of the most important things you can do to improve your general health.
New trick-taking card game works

New trick-taking card game works

In the world of card games the mechanic of trick-taking in one of the most popular.
Miss Tena Currie

Miss Tena Currie

Miss Tena Currie, teacher is pictured here in the role of Flora McDonald, or MacDonald. The character Flora was a feminist, and suffragette of the early 1900s in Canada.

Flood readiness

Saskatchewan Watershed Authority and Ministry of Corrections, Public Safety and Policing (CPSP) have released the details of a $22 million program to help communities, rural municipalities and individuals prepare for spring flooding.
Haggis potato chips on the way

Haggis potato chips on the way

The Entrepreneurial Spirit! - Daring New Products: (1) Introduced at a New York food fair in January (and planned for U.S.

Budget your way to financial success

Take the first step on your journey to financial freedom and register for the Financial Basics workshop at Parkland College today! The Financial Basics workshop was developed by the Financial Consumer Agency of Canada and the Investor Education Fund.

A closer look at City drains

The City of Yorkton is going to be taking a look at its underground drainage lines to ensure they are clear and ready to deal with an expected high spring run-off.

Local voice at annual SCMA awards

The Yorkton area is well-represented among nominees at the upcoming Saskatchewan Country Music Association awards to be presented in Swift Current April 3. Leading the way is Yorkton's Samara Yung, who has been nominated for the third straight year.
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