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"Imagine No Bullying" tour hits Yorkton

"Imagine No Bullying" tour hits Yorkton

Stephen Maguire grew up on the mean streets of Northern Ireland during "The Troubles." "I grew up in Belfast pretty much in the middle of a civil war," he said. "At our schools in Ireland, in the U.K., everybody wore school uniforms.
U of S president visits Yorkton

U of S president visits Yorkton

A visit by University of Saskatchewan president Ilene Busch-Vishniac may foretell good news for Yorkton.

Get weird and have fun in business

If you want to succeed in business you have to have fun. "Fun is a competitive strategy," said Jeph Maystruck with Strategy Lab in Regina. Maystruck said being different is a good start.
Snowmobile safety classes begin

Snowmobile safety classes begin

There is snow on the ground and the trails are beckoning sledders and would-be sledders to get out and have some fun. But before the fun comes the safety.

Support for tech school

The Government of Saskatchewan introduced legislation today to provide the Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology (SIAST) with the clear authority to operate as a polytechnic institution.
Santa parade set for Saturday

Santa parade set for Saturday

Santa Claus is coming to town. And there is a parade planned for Saturday to mark the man in red's arrival. Yorkton's 16th Annual Santa Claus Parade will begin at 5:30 pm from the corner of Seventh Avenue South (corner of Ramada Hotel).
Yorkton Celebrates Grey Cup

Yorkton Celebrates Grey Cup

Fans hang a tiger in effigy. Linda Banga leads "Nickki," one of Banga's Clydesdales from Canora, serving as mount for Calgary Stampeders mascot, 'Charlie Horse' during the Grey Cup Parade. Tanya Oliva and Craig Kozachenko.

PotashCorp helping food bank efforts

Recently Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan Inc. (PotashCorp) launched a $1 million matching gift campaign to support the province's food banks.

Chamber announces election results

The Yorkton Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce the results of the recent election for eight positions on the Chamber's Board of Directors. Returning to the Board are Carol Yaholnitsky, Domenic Rampone and Rob Bear.
Langenberg Hotel Bar

Langenberg Hotel Bar

This photo is an example of small town bars in the Canadian West in the years 1890s and the early 1900s. They were not all very elaborately decorated. Normally, there were no tables and chairs.
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