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Computer graduation for local seniors

Computer graduation for local seniors

A group of seniors were all smiles when they received certificates at the conclusion of a computer training course delivered at Parkland College in Yorkton. Nineteen lifelong learners graduated from their six-week course on Mar. 18.
Yorkton Music Festival 2016

Yorkton Music Festival 2016

Choir — April 7 Anne Portnuff Theatre — Yorkton Regional High School Vocal/Musical Theater — April 7-9 Heritage Baptist Church — 345 Darlington St. E.

News of the Weird - Mililtary intelligence — maybe not

“Military Intel-ligence”: The head of U.S. Navy intelligence has for more than two years been prohibited from accessing classified information (as the Pentagon disclosed to The Washington Post in January).
Cutest Pet Contest

Cutest Pet Contest

Who has the cutest pet of them all? Head over to our facebook page by clicking on our facebook icon above or by following this link https://www.facebook.
Man designated long-term offender

Man designated long-term offender

A Yorkton Provincial Court judge has designated a 31-year-old area man as a long-term offender (LTO).
Bail denied in sex assault case

Bail denied in sex assault case

A 39-year-old Yorkton man who was recently sentenced for possession of explosives is back in custody facing sexual assault and assault charges. James Loder was picked up March 13 after a complainant came forward to police alleging months of abuse.
Election 2016

Election 2016

Voters across Saskatchewan go to the polls in a provincial election April 4.
History Corner - Easter card of the 1960s

History Corner - Easter card of the 1960s

Greetings: Hi, There! Happy Easter! Message with the card: Peter Duck carried This wish to you ‘Cause someone Who likes you Asked him to! HAPPY EASTER
CountryFest line-up revealed

CountryFest line-up revealed

Dauphin’s Countryfest is pleased to release the full list of artists slated to perform at Canada’s longest running country music festival, taking place from June 30-July 3.
Fraud is threat to small business

Fraud is threat to small business

Fraud is a major threat to the Canadian small business community, hitting victimized small businesses an average of $6,200 in financial costs in the past year, according to a groundbreaking new Canadian Federation of independent Business (CFIB) repor
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