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Doukhobor women's choir

Doukhobor women's choir

This photo is from albums of pictorial history of Yorkton and vicinity that were compiled by Howard Jackson, retired city clerk in the early 1960s. In the albums, there are also photos of a few communities in the region.
Art in the Country

Art in the Country

Gourmet Hot Dog Sale. Toppings include chili, sauerkraut, cheese sauce, onions, mustard, relish, ketchup. Fri., May 31, Cornerstone Credit Union Courtyard, 64 Broadway St. E., 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Film may inspire local effort

Introducing recent immigrants to nature can be an effective way of helping connect them to their news country. That is clearly the message in the film 'Nature's Invitation' which was screened Friday as part of this year's Yorkton Film Festival.

NHS confirms Yorkton immigration boom

According to the 2011 National Household Survey (NHS) released last week by Statistics Canada, Yorkton is following some national trends, but not others in terms of Aboriginal peoples and immigration.

Big game draw deadline approaches

The 2013 Big Game Draw is open until June 17 for Saskatchewan hunters. "Our province is blessed with abundant sporting opportunities," Environment Minister Ken Cheveldayoff said.

Monastery slated for demolition

A Yorkton landmark will be gone possibly as early as next spring. At a meeting May 15, St. Mary's Parish made the final decision to demolish its 100-year-old monastery, now rectory.
Police crack break, enter and theft ring

Police crack break, enter and theft ring

Yorkton RCMP have made four arrests related to a three-day crime wave of break, enter and theft in the city. Since May 25th, 2013, Yorkton Municipal Detachment has responded to 28 complaints of break and enter or theft-related offences.
Hanishewski sentenced to nine years for murder attempt

Hanishewski sentenced to nine years for murder attempt

A 47-year-old Rama man will serve nine years less time served for attempting to murder his neighbour.

Be prepared for disaster

According to recent polling by the Canadian Red Cross, nearly one in 10 Canadians have been subject to an evacuation order due to a disaster. Disasters can strike at any time, without warning.

Problem gambling help line receives funding from SLGA

The provincial government is providing approximately $293,000 in financial support to agencies that operate the province's problem gambling help line services.
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