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Walk of Hope focused on family safety

Walk of Hope focused on family safety

Paula Bali doesn’t want another family to go through what she has. Her daughter Mekayla is one of 22 missing children in the province of Saskatchewan, and she wants to see all of them back with their families.
Work scheduled for Theodore Dam

Work scheduled for Theodore Dam

The Water Security Agency (WSA) is set to begin a $1.54 million dollar project at the Theodore Dam. The Theodore project is part of an overall plan by the WSA to invest an all-time record $43.
Tourism important to city and province

Tourism important to city and province

The Government of Saskatchewan has proclaimed May 27 to June 2 as Saskatchewan Tourism Week.
Film reflects on Rigger’s life

Film reflects on Rigger’s life

The Yorkton Film Festival held something of an unofficial kick-off on May 23 with a screening of the film Rigger.
A look toward Canada’s future

A look toward Canada’s future

At Saturday’s Golden Sheaf Awards, ‘We Are Canada’ was awarded the Golden Sheaf for Documentary Series. The award culminated a day in which the first episode of the series was screened on May 26 in the city.
Grade 3 students learn about bike safety

Grade 3 students learn about bike safety

It was bike safety week, and grade 3 students across Yorkton had the chance to learn a bit more how to safely ride their bikes.
New looks for cancer research at Close Cuts

New looks for cancer research at Close Cuts

Every year, hair disappears en masse at the Parkland Mall.
Canora break in results in arrests

Canora break in results in arrests

Two male youths are facing multiple charges in relation to a break and enter robbery in Canora last week. On Thursday, May 24, five suspects forced their way into a Canora residence. They wore masks and carried baseball bats.
Students get political at model UN

Students get political at model UN

Two Yorkton students represented a country from the other side of the world at a gathering of like-minded youths.
Extending art to broader education

Extending art to broader education

It was an opportunity to showcase the art projects students have made in recent weeks as the Yorkton Tribal Council hosted an art market and show of Indigenous art in Yorkton on May 25.
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