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Women’s History Month

Women’s History Month

“Breaking Conven-tional Molds: Saskatchewan Women in Education” is the theme of Women’s History Month in Saskatchewan this year.

News of the Weird - Paper airplane gets green light to take off

The Federal Aviation Administration recently granted (likely for the first time ever) an application to fly a paper airplane.
Powerful campaign launched

Powerful campaign launched

The Government of Saskatchewan continues to address the major issue of sexual violence and abuse through the #WhoWillYouHelpSK public awareness campaign.
Assault results in paralysis

Assault results in paralysis

The RCMP has confirmed social media chatter that a man was paralyzed in an assault at a local nightclub September 24. In the early hours of that morning, police responded to a complaint at the City Limits Inn.
Charges laid in historic sex assault

Charges laid in historic sex assault

A 65-year-old Theodore man remains in custody on charges related to an alleged sexual assault that occurred 25 years ago.
Voters question candidates

Voters question candidates

No matter who wins the election on October 19, there will be a new MP for Yorkton-Melville.
Old rink burns

Old rink burns

Another historic building in Yorkton has been claimed by fire. The old curling rink at Tupper Avenue and South Front Street went up in flames October 8.
Election: Where the candidates stand

Election: Where the candidates stand

We asked all the candidates the same 10 questions on a wide range of issues plus one specific to their party. Over the six weeks leading up to Election Day, October 19, we present their answers unedited and in their entirety.
History Corner - Peaker Grain Company ad — Yorkton Enterprise October 10, 1918

History Corner - Peaker Grain Company ad — Yorkton Enterprise October 10, 1918

The advertising of grain merchants James and Charles Peaker shows the growth of their business enterprise in the very early years of Yorkton.
Health Board CEO highlights

Health Board CEO highlights

The regular monthly meeting of the Sunrise Health Region Board was held last Wednesday after a two-month summer hiatus.
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