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From many, one Canada 150 Mosaic

From many, one Canada 150 Mosaic

Many hands came together to create one larger work. The Canada 150 Mosaic project is linking 150 communities across Canada through a train of art. The event was held with the Godfrey Dean Art Gallery and the City of Yorkton.
Join the Red Cross for a friendly visit

Join the Red Cross for a friendly visit

For many seniors in the community it can be hard to get out, meet people, and continue to be part of the community. Health and mobility problems can make it hard to get out. The Red Cross wants to help those seniors, and prevent social isolation.
Columbia School honours one of their own

Columbia School honours one of their own

For her 32 year career, Irene Lyons was a fixture of Columbia School, often followed by a crowd of children as she worked in the library, the canteen or fulfilling other roles within the school.
Empty nests and ink drawings

Empty nests and ink drawings

Monica Bornyk sat at a table in the Yorkton Public Library. She was seated next to the community pARTner’s gallery. A man emerged from the room and saw Bornyk. “It’s fantastic,” he said. She thanked him and they talked about her techniques and tools.
Relaxing power of art

Relaxing power of art

As a cancer radiation therapist, Kelly Patterson endured a lot of stress. After a long day of work, he would come home, brew a hot cup of coffee, and start drawing. He just doodled on paper to clear his mind. It was a relaxation technique.
Dr. Brass needs help growing their library

Dr. Brass needs help growing their library

From September 17-October 8, Dr. Brass is working hard to collect donations for improving our school library through the Indigo Love of Reading Adopt A School campaign.
Keeping diabetes in check

Keeping diabetes in check

Glenda Nischuk knows how diabetes can affect people. “Most people have this idea that [it’s] a life sentence,” she said. Nowadays, more and more people have to grapple with the disease.
A night of coffee, dessert and forgiveness

A night of coffee, dessert and forgiveness

Women in Yorkton will have a chance to learn about moving past their personal pain at a special event at a local ministry. The DreamCentre is hosting a “ladies only” coffee house evening on Sept. 28 at their Myrtle Avenue address.

Outlook Dominates City Race Track

Local drivers show talent in Saskatoon event
High school graduation rate on the rise

High school graduation rate on the rise

Recent data says Saskatchewan students are graduating high school at the highest rate in 20 years. A report from the Saskatchewan School Boards Association (SSBA) says the provincial rate for high school graduates has risen.
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