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A dire world to overcome

A dire world to overcome

The idea of using deck building as a core mechanic in a dungeon-crawl game is not a new concept.
Finding my mother’s voice again

Finding my mother’s voice again

On March 13, 2019, my mother would have turned a hundred. After her death at age ninety-five, I lost her voice for almost four years. It neither echoed in my ears nor whispered in the corridors of memory. That grieved me.

Fond memories fostered for a former CCGer

As a gamer who is fairly confident in saying he had the first Magic the Gathering deck in the city, bought on a trip to Minot when I knew so little of the new game I purchased a single deck meaning I could not even play the game until I found a secon
Community Recovery Team established

Community Recovery Team established

Yorkton is one of eight communities in the province to receive a new Community Recovery Team.
A look at homelessness on International Women’s Day

A look at homelessness on International Women’s Day

The International Women’s Day event in Yorkton gave a chance for the community to have a vital conversation.
Perogy fundraiser

Perogy fundraiser

The Parkland Right to Life’s annual Perogy and Sausage Fundraiser Dinner at St. Gerard’s Parish in Yorkton raised funds that will be distributed to various pro-life initiatives in Saskatchewan and across Canada.

Federal carbon tax to appear on bills

Starting April 1, the Federal Carbon Tax will be applied to all bills received by SaskPower and SaskEnergy customers.
Writers wanted for Pen to Page

Writers wanted for Pen to Page

The Parkland Writers’ Alliance is looking for writers. The PWA, along with the Yorkton Public Library and Yorkton This Week are sponsoring Pen to Page, a writing and public reading event.
OPEN Cinema's final 2019 installment is here

OPEN Cinema's final 2019 installment is here

The Yorkton Film Festival is proud to announce the last installment in our OPEN Cinema program for 2019! “It’s hard to believe that we’re already at the end of another series of great film stories,” said YFF Executive Director Randy Goulden.
Vaccination prevents spread of measels

Vaccination prevents spread of measels

The Ministry of Health is strongly encouraging Saskatchewan residents to ensure their measles immunizations are up-to-date.
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