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School of Rock

School of Rock

By Thom Barker Staff Writer A unique music program that started out as an experiment eight years ago has become a staple of Christ the Teacher Catholic Schools' (CTTCS) cultural life.

College planning evening in Africa

Parkland College's connection to Africa is one that has been forged through training initiatives and the personal endeavors of staff. The impact has been two-fold, ultimately changing the lives of many people.

U of S enrollment at an all time high

The U of S campus has more students this winter than ever before according to recent enrolment data. "We have 20,348 students enrolled in all degree and non-degree programs for winter term.

1800 students awarded scholarship

Advanced Education Minister Don Morgan announced today that 1,882 scholarships were awarded to Saskatchewan post-secondary students through the new Saskatchewan Innovation and Opportunity Scholarship program in 2011-12.

City drainage plan moves forward

Yorkton Council received an update of the City's Storm Drainage Improvement Plan, and then proceeded to approve a series of expenditures for more work in 2013.
Students Perform

Students Perform

Seven students from Yorkton took part in the Saskatchewan Junior Band South program on March 1 and 2 in Regina.

Coin issue for DU

The Royal Canadian Mint is making a splash with a new series of fine silver coins adding a precious touch to the celebration of the 75th anniversary of Ducks Unlimited Canada.
Convention receives new lease on life

Convention receives new lease on life

A conference promoting collaboration between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal communities was resurrected last week by a new partnership between the Yorkton Tribal Council (YTC) and the Yorkton Chamber of Commerce (YCC).

Social Work Week set in Yorkton

The week of March 17-23 has been proclaimed Social Work Week in the city be the unanimous consent of Yorkton Council. Tom Seeley made the request of Council on behalf of the Yellowhead Each Branch of the provincial organization.
Visiting parents the law

Visiting parents the law

California activist Jonathan Frieman finally got his day in court in January, but a Marin County judge quickly rejected his argument that he is entitled to use the state's carpool lanes accompanied only by a sheath of corporate papers in the passenge
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