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Lingel on probation for school incident

Lingel on probation for school incident

A 20-year-old Yorkton will spend 12 months on probation for an incident during the annual Yorkton Regional High School Car Show that locked down area schools June 4.
Another step in conservation effort

Another step in conservation effort

Diverting materials from landfills has become a virtual religion for the few municipalities that can still afford to have one. Of course, Sarcan has been around since taking in beverage containers, electronics, paints, milk cartons and cardboard.
History Corner - Burning of the Cross, Yorkton, by Ku Klux Klan

History Corner - Burning of the Cross, Yorkton, by Ku Klux Klan

A cross of the Ku Klux Klan was erected in Yorkton on June 6, 1929 on Broadway Street across from the Bank of Commerce (Bank of Montreal today.) Later, Mayor A.C.
Brewer announced as Chamber speaker

Brewer announced as Chamber speaker

The Yorkton Chamber of Commerce has unveiled its speaker for the annual Business Dinner in October. Manjit Minhas is certainly the inspirational kind of entrepreneurial success the Chamber looks for in speakers.
Parkland College holds 2015 graduation

Parkland College holds 2015 graduation

Parkland College held its annual graduation ceremony Friday, June 5 at St. Mary’s Cultural Centre in Yorkton.

Sask. pushing for Canada Free Trade Zone

Saskatchewan Minister responsible for Trade, Jeremy Harrison, was pleased with the outcome of discussions among federal, provincial and territorial ministers responsible for internal trade in Toronto today on the negotiations to renew and modernize t
Stepping up

Stepping up

Dozens of people stepped up to raise funds for the Kidney Foundation’s National Research Program and raise awareness of organ donation. People can easily become organ donors simply by signing the form that comes with their driver’s licence.
New President and CEO for SaskGaming

New President and CEO for SaskGaming

After an internal and nation-wide search, SaskGaming is pleased to welcome Susan Flett as the corporation’s new President and CEO effective July 1, 2015.
Outdoor activity a must for children

Outdoor activity a must for children

The findings in the 2015 ParticipACTION Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth don’t surprise Saskatchewan in motion. The Report Card assigned a “D-” grade for overall physical activity for children and youth in Canada.
Author hopes book makes a difference

Author hopes book makes a difference

Born in rural Saskatchewan, Langenburg to be precise, it is no big surprise Guy Scholz is an avid fan of curling, hockey and the Roughriders. “The Zen-like sport of curling got in my blood real quick,” he wrote in a bio for Amazon.
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