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Piano duo set to perform in Yorkton

Piano duo set to perform in Yorkton

The Yorkton Arts Council is thrilled to bring you the next sparkling "Stars For Saskatchewan" concert: Prairie Debut presents "Fung-Chiu Piano Duo. One Piano/Four Hands" on Saturday, November 1 at 7:30 p.m.
A tribute

A tribute

I never saw the field of wheat From which the flour came I did not watch the farmer reap, Nor do I know his name. I did not hear the mill wheel's sound, Nor watch it as it churned, I did not see men lift the sacks Of wheat to flour turned.

Travels abroad helpful

Parents across Canada are seeing the overwhelming benefits of high school study abroad programs and recent studies have shown that their returning teens are experiencing greater success and achievements in high school, university and beyond.

Victims compensation

The Government of Saskatchewan is enhancing the Victims Compensation Program to better respond to the needs of victims of violence.
Steak Night Benefit for Teresa Lapitsky

Steak Night Benefit for Teresa Lapitsky

An energetic new show, QUILTY... As Sewn! is waiting for you at community pARTners gallery in the Yorkton Public Library. Colourful quilts and a variety of other works of art by York Colony Quilters Guild is on display from now till late October.

Culvert being installed in Highway 22

Crews are hard at work installing a large culvert on Highway 22 near its junction with Highway 47 southwest of Melville.
Pelly school slated for review

Pelly school slated for review

Fort Livingstone School in Pelly could be shut down as early as next September.

Mfg sector recognized

Manufacturing is one of Saskatchewan's flagship economic industries and, this October the Government of Saskatchewan along with Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters (CME) is applauding the successes of producers from across the country during Nationa

Support for West Africa

The Canadian Red Cross is pleased to announce that Saskatchewan Credit Unions are accepting cash donations in support of Red Cross efforts to end the outbreak of Ebola in West Africa until Thurs., Nov. 6, 2014.
Piercing artist sets world record

Piercing artist sets world record

German Rolf Buchholz, who owns the Guinness Book world record for most body piercings (453), said he was upset to be denied entrance into United Arab Emirates in August to fulfill a performance of sorts at Dubai's Fairmont Hotel.
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