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Miniatures provide lots of entertainment

Miniatures provide lots of entertainment

There are games you love at first look, and Pulp Alley is one of those for me.

Sport Chek, Atmosphere coming to Yorkton

A flurry of construction activity at the former site of Yorkton's Canadian Tire store has raised a lot of curiosity around town.

Seniors need to be wary of fraudsters

Fraud is a crime. It has many forms, and can happen to anyone.

Council approves 2014 budget

After being tabled at the Oct. 21, Committee of the Whole Meeting to allow for two weeks for public feedback, Council unanimously passed its 2014 budget.
Canola part of larger oil complex

Canola part of larger oil complex

The 2013 canola crop is a massive one. "We all know we had a big crop," Marlene Boersch, Partner Mercantile Consulting Venture, told those attending Canola Day as part of the Grain Millers Harvest Showdown last week.

City may accept other towns' trash

The Yorkton Landfill may soon have a couple of major new customers.

Club worried over fate of drag races

The Kambusters Car Club went before Yorkton Council Monday to seek support in their efforts to sign a new contract with the Yorkton Airport Authority (YAA) to facilitate continued use of the airport for the club's annual weekend drag racing event.

Now on at the Godfrey Dean Art Gallery

Mel Bolen and Karen Holden Two Perspectives October 15 to December 20, 2013 Mel Bolen is one of Saskatchewan's best known potters, creating works ranging from functional pieces to large sculptural forms.
Film with local ties eyes festival

Film with local ties eyes festival

A filmmaker with ties to the Yorkton area is hard at work on a new project in Saskatoon. Gray Myrfield grew up in a small town near Buchanan, going to school in Canora, until he was 14 when the family moved to Saskatoon.

Yorkton named host of 2014 SaskCulture conference

In 2014, Yorkton will host the SaskCulture Gathering, an annual conference for arts and culture organizations. The event is expected to attract approximately 200 delegates from across the province to the Gallagher Centre October 17 and 18.
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