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Grow-op fugitive to appear in Yorkton court

Grow-op fugitive to appear in Yorkton court

A fugitive wanted in Saskatchewan on marijuana production and trafficking charges is scheduled to appear in person at Yorkton Provincial Court December 22.
Local bands unite for Christmas concert

Local bands unite for Christmas concert

Music groups from throughout the community came together for a Christmas Concert on December 8, entertaining an enthusiastic crowd at the Anne Portnuff Theatre.
YWRCC readiness cource available for young workers

YWRCC readiness cource available for young workers

With the approach of the holiday season, employers and young workers are reminded that 14- and 15-year-olds must take the Young Worker Readiness Certificate Course (YWRCC) before they start working.
Yorkton hosts SEDA debate tournament

Yorkton hosts SEDA debate tournament

The Saskatchewan Elocution and Debate Association (SEDA) hosted Tournament 3 in the southern region. The debate, drawing Yorkton and Regina, brought together kids to have a debate on the theme of sports.
SATCC adds new apprenticeable trade in Saskatchewan

SATCC adds new apprenticeable trade in Saskatchewan

The Recreation Vehicle Service Technician (RVST) is now a designated, apprenticeable trade in Saskatchewan, according to the Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission (SATCC).
Shortest Day of Film returns to Yorkton

Shortest Day of Film returns to Yorkton

The Yorkton Film Festival is again pleased to partner with Telefilm Canada, SODEC Quebec, and the National Film Board to celebrate The Shortest Day of Film.
Dreaming of a bright Christmas

Dreaming of a bright Christmas

Houses all across the city are adorned with lights, nativity scenes, merry wishes and inflatable figures. One home south of Otthon has gotten into the Christmas spirit, decorating not only their home, but their entire yard with bright lights.
New art at the Godfrey Dean Art Gallery

New art at the Godfrey Dean Art Gallery

Two exhibits are on display at the Godfrey Dean Art Gallery now until December 23rd. “My History, My Tradition” by Catherine Blackburn and Katherine Boyer highlight their individualities through culture and traditions.
St. John Ambulance therapy dog program

St. John Ambulance therapy dog program

Many Parkland College Students are going through a hectic time as final exams and assignment deadlines pile up. That’s why the College worked with the local branch of St.
Journey begins: Sask disability strategy

Journey begins: Sask disability strategy

In honour of International Day of Persons with Disabilities, Social Services Minister Donna Harpauer today announced the priority areas that government will focus on as it begins work on Saskatchewan’s Disability Strategy.
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