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Quilt Exhibit Takes On Canadian Theme

The newest offering at the Outlook Art Gallery is definitely one of the most patriotic exhibits in some time, as their yearly fabric art collection puts a spotlight on Canada’s 150 th anniversary with a number of unique quilts.
Sask Research Council celebrating 70-years

Sask Research Council celebrating 70-years

This year, the Sa skatchewan Research Council (SRC) is marking its 70th year in business. In April 1947, the province established SRC with a mandate of undertaking projects that would help in the advancement of the province’s industrial development.
Campbell to speak at Chamber event

Campbell to speak at Chamber event

The Yorkton Chamber of Commerce has announced the guest speaker at its 19th annual business dinner. Michael Campbell will talk at the event on September 27, at the St. Mary’s Cultural Centre.
Langenburg band top new talent contest

Langenburg band top new talent contest

Yorkton’s Got Talent was a new feature of this year’s Yorkton Exhibition.
Trent Senger officially disciplined

Trent Senger officially disciplined

Trent Senger, the former principal of Sacred Heart High School, has officially been disciplined by the Saskatchewan Professional Teachers Regulatory Board.
150 stories for 150 years

150 stories for 150 years

To celebrate the 150th anniversary of Canada’s Confederation, national, provincial and territorial archives in an historic collaboration of 14 institutions across Canada have selected 150 images and stories that illustrate how people have traversed o
History Corner - The Canadian Horse

History Corner - The Canadian Horse

This breed of horses — Le cheval Canadien was brought to Canada in New France in July 1665.
Celebrate Canada

Celebrate Canada

This year’s Canada Day celebrations continued a tradition in Yorkton, with the big celebration happening on the grounds of the Western Development Museum.
Protect yourself: Rabies information

Protect yourself: Rabies information

As summer holidays approach and people are spending more time outside connecting with nature, Sunrise Health Region would like to remind the public to be aware of animals that may be infected with rabies, an often fatal disease of the nervous system
Canada 150 A local retrospective - All is fair in cows and grain in 1935

Canada 150 A local retrospective - All is fair in cows and grain in 1935

On July 5, 1935, the Canadian Wheat Board was established in Canada.
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