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Supper to help injured soldier

Supper to help injured soldier

Jonathon Bodnaryk heard the call of duty and enlisted in the Canadian Armed Forces in 2005. In 2006, after completing basic training he did a tour in Afghanistan with 1st Battalion, Royal Canadian Regiment, Charles Company, 2005-2008.

Appeals court upholds coke trafficking sentences

The Saskatchewan Court of Appeals has upheld a lower court's sentencing decision in what the Crown has described as "biggest drug trafficking case in Saskatchewan history and one of the most significant in national history.

Insurance review

After the excitement of the holidays and the exchange of gifts, many people have a little break around the New Year.

More vaccine arrives

A large segment of Saskatchewan's population will again have access to influenza immunizations, following the arrival of a shipment of FluMist vaccine.
A Benefit Supper will be held for Darlene (Daum) Barsi

A Benefit Supper will be held for Darlene (Daum) Barsi

The crop of colourful sunflowers has been harvested; replaced by the dynamic crop of people now inhabiting community pARTners gallery! Pencil Paparazzi is a captivating collection of black and white portraits drawn from crowds at pow wows, motorcycle
SHHS Students of the month of November

SHHS Students of the month of November

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.
SHHS Students of the month of December

SHHS Students of the month of December

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.
Star performance

Star performance

The Yorkton Arts Council continues the Stars for Saskatchewan 2013-2014 concert series with their next concert, Prairie Debut presents Musica Intima, on Saturday, February 1 at 8:00 p.m. at the Anne Portnuff Theatre, Yorkton Regional High School.
Shoe thieves

Shoe thieves

Edward Teller, the famous theoretical physicist known as the "father of the hydrogen bomb" for his work on the World War II-era Manhattan Project, died in 2003, but his daughter Rene told The Free Press of Kinston, N.C.
National bard

National bard

Master of Ceremonies, Taylor Morrison, welcomed a good crowd of about 100 to the fun, symbolic Robbie Burns Day. The Selkirk Grace and the Haggis was piped in by Ferne Katzberg and Bearer Jordan Craib-Petkau.
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