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Local youth selected for China mission

Local youth selected for China mission

A recent Yorkton Regional High School graduate will be representing southeast Saskatchewan on a trade mission to China this summer.

Local writers' group launches contest

The Parkland Writers' Alliance (PWA) is hoping a new partnership with the Yorkton Public Library and this newspaper will bring aspiring scribes out of hiding.
95 years ago in Yorkton - after World War 1

95 years ago in Yorkton - after World War 1

Yorkton Peace Day Parade July 19, 1919. Margaret Ball Collection. It is still often forgotten that the First World War did not officially end on 11th November 1918.
Best in show tarantula

Best in show tarantula

Thirty thousand spiders, led by members of the British Tarantula Society, gathered in Coventry on May 18 for the annual BTS exhibition, with a Socotra Island blue baboon spider taking Best in Show for first-time entrant Mike Dawkins.
New Horizons Friday Night Dance

New Horizons Friday Night Dance

New Horizons Friday Night Dance, 78 First Ave. North, Yorkton, Sk. Great night of dancing. Every one is welcome. Lunch is included. Time: 8:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m. Music by Old Country Lads, July 25. Music suject to change. Admission is at the door.
Show and Shine

Show and Shine

It was a busy weekend for motoring in Yorkton including the Rolling Thunder Cruisers Cruise Weekend which included a cruise night and cabaret Friday and Show and Shine and barbecue Saturday at Painted hand Casino.

Highway twinning first BCF project

Tom Lukiwski, Member of Parliament for Regina - Lumsden - Lake Centre, was joined by Nancy Heppner, Minister of Highways and Infrastructure, to announce the first eligible project in Saskatchewan under the New Building Canada Fund.
Langenburg lawyer sworn in as QB justice

Langenburg lawyer sworn in as QB justice

In a ceremony that Court of Queen's Bench Chief Justice Martel Popescul said was a first for Yorkton in the Court's history, a new justice was sworn in July 15 at the courthouse on Darlington Street. Mr.

Energy hike?

The Government of Saskatchewan has approved SaskEnergy's application for an increase to its commodity rate - the first increase in six years. With this change, SaskEnergy's commodity rate moves to $4.84/Gigajoule (GJ) from $3.

Beds cut at Skinner Unit

Sunrise Health Region (SHR) has announced it will reduce the number of beds on Skinner Unit to 35, a reduction of fourteen beds.
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