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Eaton internment camp memorial garden dedication

Eaton internment camp memorial garden dedication

With the support of the Canadian First World War Internment Recognition Fund and SaskLotteries, the Ukrainian Canadian Congress of Saskatchewan, the Saskatchewan German Council, and the Prairie Centre for the Study of Ukrainian Heritage have partnere
Adults learn to teach

Adults learn to teach

Marilyn Stearns held up a copy of “Jeremiah Learns to Read.” The children’s picture book details how an older man finally masters the art of reading.
Growing Fruit in Northern Gardens book review

Growing Fruit in Northern Gardens book review

“Growing Fruit in Northern Gardens” by Sara Williams and Bob Bors Published by Coteau Books Review by Shelley A. Leedahl $39.
Kijiji founder doles out business, life advice

Kijiji founder doles out business, life advice

When her name was called out, Janet Bannister leapt to the stage, shaking hands with the event organizers. She pulled the microphone away from the podium and cleared her throat.
Young athletes test their mettle

Young athletes test their mettle

St. Michael's students ran, jumped, and leaped across the field at Yorkton Regional High School last Tuesday. St. Michael's held a track meet for its students on May 8. Young athletes competed in races, high jumps, and long jumps.
Intersection construction begins

Intersection construction begins

Drivers will need to follow detours or devise new routes to the east side of Yorkton for the next two months. Construction began at the intersection of Broadway Street and Highway #9 on May 7.
Local author celebrates her amazing mom

Local author celebrates her amazing mom

Mother’s day is a time when we celebrate the mothers in our lives. The Chicken Soup for the Soul book My Amazing Mom compiles 101 stories about mothers and what they do for their families.
A delicate sound of thunder with Pigs

A delicate sound of thunder with Pigs

More than a bunch of animals, Pigs is Canada’s most authentic Pink Floyd Tribute Act.
Nimble fiddler sets sights on Yorkton

Nimble fiddler sets sights on Yorkton

Scott Woods is bringing his unique brand of storytelling, humour, and fiddlework back to Yorkton this month. Woods, the celebrated fiddler, is returning to Yorkton on May 15 at St. Andrew’s United Church as part of his Fiddling Up a Storm tour.
City deemed active living friendly

City deemed active living friendly

A University of Regina study has rated the City of Yorkton’s Official Community Plan as the most ‘Active –Living Friendly’ in the province.
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