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Hunters and collectors scope out show

Hunters and collectors scope out show

Guns, coins, collectibles, and leather goods were all on sale at Yorkton's 34th annual Gun and Collectible Show. The two-day event was held at the Parkland Agri Pavillion on Saturday and Sunday, February 23 and 24.
"Stars for Saskatchewan" series proudly presents Ballet Jörgen Canada "Swan Lake"

"Stars for Saskatchewan" series proudly presents Ballet Jörgen Canada "Swan Lake"

Celebrate World Day of Prayer 2013, with France/La France. "I was a stranger and you welcomed me." Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Darlington and 2nd Ave., Fri., March 1, 7:30 p.m. --- Ski Safari at Deer Park Golf Course on Sun., March 3 from 2-4 p.m.

Yorkton This Week upgrades commenting platform

Yorkton This Week's online commenting platform was recently upgraded to offer our readers new options and features.
Author in city Friday

Author in city Friday

Author Janet Love Morrison will be giving a reading from her new book Friends: 6 Women 6 Cultures, One Humanity in Yorkton this Friday.
New Horizons Friday Night Dance

New Horizons Friday Night Dance

Celebrate World Day of Prayer 2013, with France/La France. "I was a stranger and you welcomed me." Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Darlington and 2nd Ave. Fri., March 1, 7:30 p.m.
Queen's Diamond Jubilee medal recipients

Queen's Diamond Jubilee medal recipients

Jean Bryski - Yorkton Jean has made numerous contributions through her volunteering and leadership in the local community and in support of Canadian Forces and the Youth of Canada.

Catholic division drafts communication plan

Darrell Zaba is hoping a new Christ the Teacher Catholic Schools (CTTCS) communications plan will help his division realize their educational goals more readily.

Court Briefs: High profile cases coming up

Attempted murder sentencing February 21 A 47-year-old Invermay man who pleaded guilty to attempted murder at Yorkton Provincial court will be sentenced Thursday.
Red Cross still plugging away on Haiti file

Red Cross still plugging away on Haiti file

For a brief time in 2010 the entire world was focused on Haiti. A 7.0 magnitude earthquake devastated the tiny Caribbean nation leaving more than half a million people injured or dead and 1.5 million homeless.

MONEY MATTERS

Employers of all sizes across the province offering Saskatchewan Pension Plan (SPP) say their employees view the program as a valuable part of their total compensation.
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