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A game of fathers and sons

A game of fathers and sons

Three current Terriers have bloodlines connecting them to the team's past, their fathers having laced up the skates for the organization.
Tech service saved by grant

Tech service saved by grant

An extremely popular service at Yorkton Public Library will continue thanks to a grant from Sask Lotteries. Last November, the library obtained a grant from a program called Sask YI.

Film festival starts tomorrow

The Yorkton Film Festival kicks off its 67th edition tomorrow with one of the strongest lineups of movies in its history.
Terriers eliminate hosts for finals berth

Terriers eliminate hosts for finals berth

The Yorkton Terriers were facing elimination from Wednesday on, but a win in semi-final action Saturday has the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League champs in the Royal Bank Cup final.

Key Nation chief pleads guilty

The chief of the Key First Nation will have to step down from his post having pled guilty May 15 to an indictable offence at Court of Queen's Bench in Regina.

Database for cemeteries

The government announced the launch of a new tool designed to track information related to cemeteries. The Saskatchewan Genealogical Society (SGS) designed the Cemetery Database with support from the Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority (FCAA).

Education grants

Advanced Education Minister Rob Norris officially launch the Saskatchewan Advantage Grant for Education Savings (SAGES) program and introduced the participating financial institutions.
Gift of life walked planned

Gift of life walked planned

Kidney disease (Alport Syndrome) has been a part of Audrey Parisloff's life for many years, affecting four generations of loved ones. The immediate family has been burdened with this disease for years.
Festival offers unique opportunity

Festival offers unique opportunity

"Come to the film festival. Meet the filmmakers, ask questions, discuss ideas. This is what makes the Yorkton Film Festival so special. This is my final list of favourites for the 2014 festival.
Yorkton connection for new release

Yorkton connection for new release

Long-time Yorkton music fans are likely to recall the band Things Better Left Unsaid from the early 2000s. Well two of the members of that one-time Yorkton band has been back in the studio.
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