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Norquay quartette takes to trick riding

Norquay quartette takes to trick riding

Hanging off the side of a horse as it gallops around an arena floor might not be the idea of fun for most of us, but for four young women from Norquay it is just what they like to do with their weekends.
Dragon's book now on the shelves

Dragon's book now on the shelves

I grew up in Saskatchewan, and like many people, I have a huge soft spot for my homeland. I have a tremendous amount of pride in my roots, and great respect for the people who pioneered this part of the world.

National Child Day set for Nov. 20

National Child Day has been celebrated across Canada since 1993 to commemorate the United Nations' adoption of two documents centered on children's rights: the United Nations Declaration of the Rights of the Child on November 20th, 1959 and the Unite
Yorkton Sisters honoured by Catholic schools

Yorkton Sisters honoured by Catholic schools

Yorkton's Sisters Servants of Mary Immaculate (SSMI) were honoured last weekend by the Saskatchewan Catholic School Boards Association (SCSBA) for their service to Catholic education in the province.

CORRECTION

The headline 'City closing back lane off Broadway' in the Nov. 7 edition of Yorkton This Week was incorrect.
SALTCOATS - Pot luck planned

SALTCOATS - Pot luck planned

Treat yourself and come out to the Noon Pot Luck on Mon., Nov. 19 at the Stirling Room. This is hosted by Laketown Leaders Seniors Club. Call 744-8169 if you need a ride. Rememberance Service is Sun., Nov. 11.
Songs have meaning

Songs have meaning

Reckon Jason Collett 8-out-of-10 Being coined a "political" record, and in turn allowing radio DJ's to put Jason Collett on the same soap box as Bobby D.
Old games evolving

Old games evolving

It's great to see good games can evolve and stay relevant even as the general trend of gaming changes. With the launch of Magic: The Gathering back in 1993 a new genre of gaming was born; collectable card games (CCGs).
DUBUC - Songs and music enjoyed at the Hut

DUBUC - Songs and music enjoyed at the Hut

Earle and Nina Moller have returned home from a visit to London, ON where they visited with their daughter, Heather Moller and Jeff Beck.
CALDER - Calder welcomes new mayor

CALDER - Calder welcomes new mayor

The Calder Annual Fall Supper was a great turn out this year. The Calder Rec. Board would like to thank everyone who came out to our supper. A huge Thank You to everyone who helped out with the supper.
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