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Student film contest

The Yorkton Film Festival, in cooperation with Access Communications and the Sunrise Health Region, is pleased to announce the 2014 Access Communications High School Film Competition.

Unemployment still low in SK.

For the tenth straight month, Saskatchewan has held the lowest unemployment rate in Canada. According to October's Labour Force Survey released today by Statistics Canada, the province's unemployment rate fell by 0.7 percentage points to reach 3.
Career Explorations: Looking to the future

Career Explorations: Looking to the future

A partnership between Parkland College, Good Spirit School Division and Christ the Teacher Catholic Schools is paying big dividends for area students.
Vikings battle for world supremacy

Vikings battle for world supremacy

If you are a regular reader you will know that the scenes of old British generals re-enacting the battles of history on a number of movies over the years contributed to my interest in miniature gaming.
Folk artist one to watch

Folk artist one to watch

Jake Bugg Jake Bugg Mercury Records 9.5-out-of-10 Normally I try to keep my album reviews to Canadian content. However this week I stumbled upon the young artist Jake Bugg. I found his music by mere chance, he used to open for Mumford and Sons.

City gets Recycling Report look

Yorkton Council received and filed the University of Regina Final Report on the Carbon Footprint Derived from Recycling. The Report is an evaluation on the carbon footprint derived from the recycling process in the city.
International Education Week

International Education Week

During the week of November 18-22, 2013, Parkland College joins educational institutions from across Canada and over 100 other countries in celebrating International Education Week (IEW).

Wheelchair sports come to Yorkton

Both mobility-impaired and able-bodied persons in Yorkton had an opportunity last week to try out sledge hockey and wheelchair rugby, soccer and basketball.

Holodomor remembrance

This year marks the 80th anniversary of Holodomor, the man-made famine that devastated Ukraine during the 1930s.
Liquor House in Winnipeg

Liquor House in Winnipeg

The photo shows a well-stocked Liquor House in Winnipeg around 1915.
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