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Premier shuffles cabinet team

Premier Brad Wall today made changes to the provincial cabinet and other MLA duties. Wall said the new cabinet will chart a long term course of growth and improved quality of life in Saskatchewan.

Highway re-opened

The Trans-Canada Highway in southwest Saskatchewan has re-opened to traffic following recent flooding in the area.

YRHS...Academic excellence awards

The Yorkton Regional High School has a long-standing tradition of honoring excellence in student achievement.

Council makes changes

Yorkton Council passed two bylaws at its regular meeting June 28 which will help a new apartment complex move forward in the city.

YRHS...Year pins awarded

1.Boychuk, Kristin 94.002. Stout, Kirsten94.003.Green, Margaret92.434. Maddaford, Nicole 91.865.Busch, Alanna91.006.Dobko, Lauren89.717. Elliott, Rylan (Robert)89.718.Strendin, Heather 89.149.Eburne, Elizabeth 89.0010.Kaal, Jilleen 89.0011.
New release high energy

New release high energy

EASTWARD + ONWARDAudio/RocketryIndie7.5-out-of-10 A few lucky people in Yorkton who were at 5th Avenue Cup & Saucer June 27, know first hand just how good Audio/Rocketry is.
Grade 8 awards

Grade 8 awards

St. Alphonsus School Grade 8 Awards was heldMonday, June 28th. (L to R:) Wynter Mucha (Proficiency Award, Mathematics Award, Honour Roll with Distinction); Jared Buzinski (Golden Rule Award, Male Athlete of the Year Award, Phys.
Trying to help out with farming

Trying to help out with farming

Congratulations Jenalene Amanda Antony on graduating from U of S with a three year diploma in arts with a Major in Art History on June 2nd, 2010. Lawrence and Lola took in the graduating exercises.

Bike touring for Heart & Stroke

Hundreds of people across Saskatchewan will be hopping on the SaskEnergy Heart & Stroke Big Bike this July on a mission to save lives.
Blues release worth a listen

Blues release worth a listen

LITTLE BOX OF SADNESSHal BrolundIndie8-out-of-10 If you are a blues fan in the Yorkton area you likely recall Hal Brolund. He used to be better known as Manitoba Hal, and performed at the Painted Hand Casino back in the day they offered blues nights.