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New publisher at Yorkton This Week

New publisher at Yorkton This Week

This newspaper now has some new leadership. John Bauman has joined Yorkton This Week as publisher. Bauman has been in the newspaper business for 16 years, starting with Sun Media in Clinton, On. He moved from there to Kincardine, On.

'Mermaid' Brings Crowds Under the Sea

Equinox production wraps up this weekend
Get healthy

Get healthy

The Natural Health and Living Tradeshow was a weekend-long trade show running Nov. 9-10 which brought together a wide variety of booths and health solutions and different presentations at St. Mary’s Cultural Centre.
Get ready for Christmas

Get ready for Christmas

In mid-November, people start planning their Christmas decorations, putting together the trees, the lights and the wreaths.
Yorkton hosts TheatreOne festival

Yorkton hosts TheatreOne festival

The Yorkton Paper Bag Players were the host of the TheatreOne festival from Nov. 8-10. The festival featured eight one-act plays from theatre groups across the province.
Shine a light

Shine a light

On Nov. 10, the Royal Canadian Legion and local cadets lit candles to stand at the cenotaph on Darlington St. The candles stayed lit over the weekend, standing guard at the corners of the cenotaph.
Bridal chest turns into mystery box

Bridal chest turns into mystery box

Theresa Thompson went to a closet recently, dug out a box that had contained her wedding dress for years. “It was time to get rid of my dress, I’m divorced,” said Thompson. But she took a final look in the box, and it was not her dress.
Organization focuses on aiding victims

Organization focuses on aiding victims

Parkland Victims Services (PVS) continues to provide support for those needing help in times of crisis throughout the region.
Remember

Remember

Yorkton’s Remembrance Day ceremony took place at the Gallagher Centre on Nov. 11, with a full room remembering war veterans from Canadian history.
Christmas campaign about to start

Christmas campaign about to start

With a chill in the air and snow on the ground the Salvation Army is set to begin its annual Christmas fundraising campaign. The kettle kick-off will be held in conjunction with the annual Teddy Bear Toss scheduled for the Nov.
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