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Active lifesyle important

January has been declared "in Motion Month" in Yorkton, and the Department of Community Development, Parks and Recreation is offering a variety of programs to encourage active and healthy lifestyles and personal wellness.

'The Rock' gets power boost

Residents of Yorkton have become familiar with 100.5 The Rock since it took to the airwaves on January 2, 2006. On July 14, The Rock received CRTC approval to increase their transmitter power from 50 watts to 50,000 Watts.
Sasquatch sighting leads to book

Sasquatch sighting leads to book

The Sasquatch is myth for some, fantasy perhaps, or a well-contrived hoax. For others, the creatures exist, and for author Shannon Gilmour the existence is very real and very personal.
Ukrainian Orthodox Christmas

Ukrainian Orthodox Christmas

Didukh and Kalachi symbolic of a family reunion for Christmas Eve observances.
Yorkton This Week's top stories of 2011

Yorkton This Week's top stories of 2011

During the early morning hours of June 20, 50-year-old Yorkton man Jimmy Ray Wiebe was murdered in a robbery while working a late shift at the Shell gas station on Smith Street.

SaskTel donates to local groups

SaskTel employees in the Yorkton area continue to support non-profit organizations through the TelCare program. This year Yorkton & District TelCare will donate $6,750 to four organizations.
SHHS Saints of the month of November 2011

SHHS Saints of the month of November 2011

Each month a male and a female student is selected as the SHHS Saint of the Month. Saint of the Month students are nominated by staff and students of SHHS.

Yorkton lawyer honoured

Sixteen Saskatchewan lawyers were recently honoured with Queen's Counsel (Q.C.) appointments.
Game made for tackle box or cabin

Game made for tackle box or cabin

Good things coming in small packages is a well-known adage for a reason, and Fishfry: The Fishing Dice Game is another example of why that is the case.

Sask population breaks record

Saskatchewan's Population is now at an all-time high of 1,063,535 people. According to Statistics Canada, the number of people living in the province increased by 5,651 between July 1, 2011, and October 1, 2011.
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