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Chamber names keynote for annual dinner

Chamber names keynote for annual dinner

Howard Green, perhaps best known as the face of Business News Network’s (BNN) flagship interview program from 2007 to 2014, will be the Chamber of Commerce’s keynote at its annual Business Dinner in October.
Bernie’s Journey

Bernie’s Journey

Saturday morning was the perfect weather for the walk/run of Bernie’s Journey, an event honouring Bernie Wlock, a Yorkton resident with cancer.
Chamber lunch: Safety good for business

Chamber lunch: Safety good for business

Safety was the word of the day at the Yorkton Chamber of Commerce’s monthly luncheon June 18.
Youth arrest for school gun scare

Youth arrest for school gun scare

Police responded en masse Monday after receiving a complaint of a youth at Yorkton Regional High School possibly in possession of a firearm.
Doherty provides budget ‘context’

Doherty provides budget ‘context’

The Yorkton Chamber of Commerce welcomed Saskatchewan Finance Minister Kevin Doherty for a special luncheon event at the Legion Hall Friday.
Nature Saskatchewan News Release - May 24, 2016

Nature Saskatchewan News Release - May 24, 2016

Saskatchewan Proclaims Native Prairie Appreciation Week, June 12-18, 2016

The Saskatchewan Prairie Conservation Action Plan (SK PCAP) is pleased to coordinate Native Prairie Appreciation Week (NPAW) across the province of Saskatchewan from June 12 to 18, 2016.
Proud Grads of Parkland College

Proud Grads of Parkland College

Parkland College held its annual graduation ceremonies Saturday at the Anne Portnuff Theatre in the city. The ceremony celebrated 323 students who successfully completed one of more than 25 programs offered at the College in 2015-16.

Yeoman tops nanogame contest

And the winner is: Yeomen: The 9 Card Agincourt Game. For the last few weeks I have been highlighting games from the 2016 9-Card Nanogame PnP Design Contest at www.boardgamegeek.
In Focus - Sound of poetry wins Founder’s Award

In Focus - Sound of poetry wins Founder’s Award

Early on in The Complete Works, Justin Stephenson’s adaptation (of sorts) of the works of Canadian avant garde poet bpNichol, is a reading of the sound poem “White Sound.” In a way, it functions as a gateway to the rest of the film.
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