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Butter basics

Butter basics

Kids mastered the art of butter churning at the Western Development Museum on Jul. 11. They participated in several activities on Wednesday as part of Museum Day.
Cleaning up

Cleaning up

Yorkton’s Brick Mill has been buzzing with activity lately, as the Brick Mill Heritage Society works to not only preserve the building, but improve the area around it.
More cost to fix underground connections

More cost to fix underground connections

Aging underground water infrastructure is going to cost homeowners in Yorkton more when connections to their houses fail.
Arts Board has long history

Arts Board has long history

The arts are important and to maintain a vibrant arts community, support and funding is needed.
A beautiful donation

A beautiful donation

The Shoppers Drug Mart Beauty Gala on May 7 raised funds to help the Yorkton Family Resource Centre. The total amount raised at the event was $486. The money will be going to programs offered by the Family Resource Centre.
End of classes

End of classes

Christ The Teacher School Division held its Superannuation Banquet June 14 honouring three retiring teachers from their division. They are Greg Digout, Ardis Wayman and Lynda Dawson. Congratulations.
All Betts are off

All Betts are off

Before heavy winds cut it short on the afternoon of Jul. 14, the Bash on Betts brought people to Yorkton’s downtown with food, games and booths from local businesses. The day began with a pancake breakfast hosted by the Salvation Army.
Childhood fun becomes adult passion

Childhood fun becomes adult passion

Most of us have played with LEGO® at some point in our lives. Few have used the common children’s toy as a medium to create art.
Cycling to raise awareness about Ukraine

Cycling to raise awareness about Ukraine

The cyclists with Chumak Way want people to know what’s happening in Ukraine.
Ways to stay active

Ways to stay active

The Yorkton Public Library and the Parkland Valley Sport Culture and Recreation District came together to host a Canada’s Playlist event, which gave kids a chance to play distinctly Canadian games and stay active over the summer.
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