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Leadership hopeful Scott Moe tours Yorkton

Leadership hopeful Scott Moe tours Yorkton

The leadership contenders for the upcoming Saskatchewan Party leadership race are heading through Yorkton.
Adapting to turbulent times key to survival

Adapting to turbulent times key to survival

Businesses are like animals; the ones who can adapt can survive, while the ones who can’t are faced with extinction.
Cornerstone sees a change of leadership

Cornerstone sees a change of leadership

After 41 years in the credit union industry, Kevin Lukey is ready to retire. Lukey is stepping down from his Chief Executive Officer (CEO) position with Cornerstone Credit Union and entering the world of retirement.

Yorkton Boardgamers Guild - Fowl Play with Fox and Geese

If you are a gamer trying different games is usually high on your interest list. So when looking for something different for a snowy afternoon, sorry those days are on the near horizon, it is not a bad idea to look to the past.
History Corner - Fort Ellice — after Confederation of 1867

History Corner - Fort Ellice — after Confederation of 1867

A number of fur trading forts in the North West Territories still operated after the Hudson’s Bay Company had surrendered Rupert’s Land to the Canadian government in 1870.
Canada 150 A local retrospective: Potash and patients end September 1962

Canada 150 A local retrospective: Potash and patients end September 1962

Two big openings defined the end of September in the Yorkton area in 1962: The new Yorkton Union Hospital, and the potash mine in Esterhazy.
Understanding and preventing FASD

Understanding and preventing FASD

September 9 was Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) Awareness Day and serves as a reminder for Saskatchewan residents to increase their understanding about the condition while also promoting prevention.
Preaching self-esteem, anti-bullying

Preaching self-esteem, anti-bullying

Ryan Laird double-checks his equipment one last time. He runs through the program with the school principal. He retreats backstage as the audience enters the gymnasium. They fill the room as they sit on the floor.
Olliver brings his guitar to Culture Days

Olliver brings his guitar to Culture Days

Culture Days is a good time to get out and enjoy a bit more of what the community has to offer.
Oh Canada sings the songs of our people

Oh Canada sings the songs of our people

Popular music has always had a Canadian connection, the list of important, influential and just plain entertaining artists that count Canada as their country of origin gets longer by the day.
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