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In Focus - Identity drives the Man Who Chooses the Bush

In Focus - Identity drives the Man Who Chooses the Bush

While we have been focused on the more recent years of the Yorkton Film Festival, this is a festival with a long history, and one which has seen many of this country’s most acclaimed and internationally recognized short films pass through the city.
SHHS Saints of the month of April

SHHS Saints of the month of April

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.
Old fashioned fun

Old fashioned fun

It was a Country Fair atmosphere last Wednesday as Saltcoats Lakeside Manor hosted an event for residents and community.

Solo dungeon crawl

Are you a fan of Dungeons & Dragons? Find it difficult to get a group together for regular role play dungeon crawls? Well that is not unusual, especially in small communities, or as you grow older and gaming buds move away, or take on added family re
International array of reptiles

International array of reptiles

Canadian Reptile Encounters is ecstatic to appear on the West Coast Amusements Midway at the Yorkton Summer Fair as part of our Western Canadian Tour July 6 to 9. Exhibit admission is $4 adults, $3 kids 12 and under, and kids 3 and under free.
Providing tools for proper body mechanics

Providing tools for proper body mechanics

When it comes to back health, you become the mechanic who knows your body the best. Armed with knowledge and the proper tools, you can ensure your back and spine stay healthy for many years to come.
Close Cuts raises $50 K in 2016

Close Cuts raises $50 K in 2016

It’s hard to really tell when the fundraising starts and when it stops, but it is safe to say the bulk of the Brayden Ottenbreit’s Close Cuts for Cancer 2016 campaign is in the bank.
History Corner - Confederation

History Corner - Confederation

This photo taken at Québec City in 1864 shows government delegates at the second Canadian conference on the subject of Confederation — the uniting of the British North American colonies. The first meeting had been in Charlottetown, P.E.I.
YRHS robotics headed for worlds again

YRHS robotics headed for worlds again

Yorkton Regional High School continued to punch above its weight in national robotics competition this month in Moncton, New Brunswick.
A busy time for Miss Teenage SK

A busy time for Miss Teenage SK

If you have been out to just about any event in Yorkton in the past month-and-a-half there’s a pretty good chance you’ve seen a girl wearing a tiara and a sash. Kirsten MacDonald earned the title of Miss Teenage Saskatchewan April.
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