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A love story from the BCATP

A love story from the BCATP

A history 10 project at Yorkton Regional High School gave three students a much more personal connection to both a piece of Yorkton history, and to Canada's contribution to the war effort.
Instinct and training

Instinct and training

At Harvest Showdown last Sunday, competitors in the Stock Dog Competition demonstrate how, through a combination of instinct and training, dogs are able to herd and corral sheep.

Korean War remembered at service

It is an honour and a privilege to be invited here to speak to you today. Remembrance Day is a day very close to my heart - I can't remember a year when our family has missed a ceremony.

Local effort for Filipino storm victims

As horrific footage of devastation in the Philippines caused by Super typhoon Haiyan (called Yolanda in the Philippines) hit the airwaves over the weekend, Yorkton's large Filipino community was already mobilizing to send help home.
Mosaic donates to tech centre

Mosaic donates to tech centre

Last week, Mosaic became the latest donor to come on board with Parkland College's Trades and Technology Centre. The company matched Potash Corporation's contribution of $1.225 million bringing the college's capital campaign to a total of over $4.

Duck lottery on

Right now, conservation champions across Saskatchewan have a chance to win big while celebrating Ducks Unlimited Canada's (DUC) 75th anniversary.

Bleed green a success

The Saskatchewan Roughriders Football Club, SaskEnergy and Saskatchewan residents scored another touchdown for patients with Bleed Green.

Health services

Sunrise Health Region offers a variety of services to residents in the region requiring medical care.
Ultrasound purchase

Ultrasound purchase

The Health Foundation recently purchased an additional ultrasound machine for the Regional Hospital This is very important for the region because wait times are too long, and having the additional machine means Sunrise can begin bringing the wait tim

Drainage for college

Drainage planning and work along Dracup Avenue is being fast-tracked following a unanimous decision by Yorkton Council Monday.
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