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Easter Tea & Bake Sale

Easter Tea & Bake Sale

Easter Tea & Bake Sale - Ukrainian Orthodox Auditorium, Wed., April 9, 38 Bradbrooke Dr., Yorkton, 12:00 - 2:30 p.m. Everyone welcome. Sponsored by U.W.A.C. Yorkton Branch. --- Spring Tea & Bake Sale - Sat., April 12, 1:00 to 4:00 p.m., St.
Festival to begin next week

Festival to begin next week

Lisa Simmermon is the Principal Timpanist with the Regina Symphony Orchestra.

Facing child porn charges

A 27-year-old Yorkton man is facing child pornography charges after the Saskatchewan Integrated Internet Child Exploitation Unit (ICEU) aided by the local rural RCMP detachment executed a warrant on a residence near town.
Karaoke evening

Karaoke evening

A fundraiser to raise awareness of Colorectal Cancer was held at the Bentley, Friday, March 7. The residents held a "Lets sing our butts off karaoke fundraiser which was hosted by our Karaoke DJ Keegan Duck.
Be prepared for snow melt

Be prepared for snow melt

It happens every year. The snow starts to melt, the water flows and somebody winds up with a house full of water. It is inevitable. Or is it? SGI is trying to get the word out that you do not necessarily have to become a victim.

Protect homes from spring run-off

Now that spring is on its way, SGI CANADA is reminding homeowners to take steps to protect their homes from water damage due to snow melt.

PDYC has new role

The province has opened the White Birch Remand Centre located at Regina's Paul Dojack Youth Centre (PDYC) for remanded women awaiting court appearances in Saskatchewan.
Local artist launches first show

Local artist launches first show

Angelina Kardynal has been creating art for as long as she can remember, drawing inspiration from personal connections and experiences.
Film screening takes on cyber bullying

Film screening takes on cyber bullying

Bullying has always existed, but the question that has been raised in recent years is whether it is worse for kids today or if we are simply paying more attention to it.

Military contribution recognized

Lieutenant Governor Vaughn Solomon Schofield, Premier Brad Wall and other dignitaries recognized the contributions of Saskatchewan civilians and soldiers during a flag ceremony today to help mark the end of Canada's military mission to Afghanistan.
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