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Game enjoyment in the details

Game enjoyment in the details

Welcome to the world of Bushido, a miniature skirmish game which hooked me on the theme alone. Set in ancient Japan in a world rift with demons, ghosts, oni, ogres and magic, the game was an automatic one for me.

Time for influenza immunizations

Influenza immunization clinics begin in Sunrise Health Region on October 21, 2013. Public Health has 72 influenza immunization clinics planned to occur in 35 communities from October to December.

Work contines to save old mill

The JJ Smith Mill Committee is making progress toward restoring the old brick mill and Yorkton Council consented Monday to continue giving them time to work on the project.
Candy moguls entertain at Chamber dinner

Candy moguls entertain at Chamber dinner

Chris Emery and Larry Finnson are a lesson in business perseverance.

Man jailed following high-speed chase

A 22-year-old Alberta man will spend 18 months in jail for possession of a stolen truck and leading Yorkton police on a bizarre high-speed chase that involved a collision that wrecked an elderly woman's car and an escapee from an Alberta psychiatric
Signing of treaty

Signing of treaty

This photo was previously published four years ago in the History Corner, but now featured again - this time with the names of the three men, James Shingoose, Ben Cote (standing) and William Favel. The address given is Kamsack, Sask.
Fall session Pre-school Storytime

Fall session Pre-school Storytime

Fall Outreach Supper @ St. Mark Orthodox Church, 160 Betts Ave., Yorkton, Sun., Oct. 27. Service of Thanksgiving 5 p.m. Supper & entertainment to follow. Admission: freewill offering.
Arts & culture celebrated

Arts & culture celebrated

Sunday Afternoon, Sept. 29 was Culture Days Open House at the Godfrey Dean Cultural Centre. Saskatchewan Arts Alliance brought its button making machine that was fun for old and young alike. Monique Martin built bird nests with the kids.

Workshop to address growing issuess

An upcoming workshop will try to shed some light on the often hidden issue of self-harming. "Self-harm is a widely misunderstood topic," explained Jenn Tatton with the Yorkton Mental Health Drop In Centre.

Flu shots start October 21

Saskatchewan residents are being encouraged to protect themselves against influenza this season by getting a flu shot. The publicly-funded seasonal influenza vaccine will become available across the province beginning October 21.
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