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Yorkton honours Lieutenant Governor Molloy

Yorkton honours Lieutenant Governor Molloy

The City of Yorkton, in solidarity with the Government of Saskatchewan, has placed its flags at half-mast to pay its respects to Lieutenant Governor W. Thomas Molloy, who passed away on July 2nd after a courageous battle with pancreatic cancer.
Rush lose Knight and Cornwall

Rush lose Knight and Cornwall

Go in NLL expansion draft
Book signing completes second year for writer at local school

Book signing completes second year for writer at local school

The Good Spirit School Division writer-in residence, Sigmund Brouwer, completed his second year at Preeceville School by signing books for Grades 4 to 8 students on June 26.
Learning about roots of toastmasters

Learning about roots of toastmasters

Mike Neilson has been a toastmaster for a couple of years now, but found out Monday the organization has deeper roots in the city than he thought. Recently a former Yorkton member Dr.
Butcherbird babies are hatching now

Butcherbird babies are hatching now

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Kerrobert RCMP - Fatal single vehicle collision

This morning at approximately 4:50 a.m., Kerrobert RCMP were called to a collision scene on Highway 21, approximately one mile north of the Coleville access road. A northbound vehicle entered the east ditch and rolled.

SaskTel reports net income of $127.4 million

Today, SaskTel reported 2018-19 net income of $127.4 million and operating revenues of $1,279.6 million for the year ending March 31, 2019*.

Spiritwood RCMP – Fatal two motor vehicle collision

Intersection of Highway 3 and 12
Gary Brotzel to Sask Baseball Hall of Fame

Gary Brotzel to Sask Baseball Hall of Fame

Born and raised in Cupar, SK
English Quaker tells district Doukhobors of his great-grandfather’s support

English Quaker tells district Doukhobors of his great-grandfather’s support

Aspects of Doukhobor history, particularly the story of how a group of persecuted pacifists were able to leave Russia and come to Canada at the end of the 19th century, were discussed at Veregin on June 15 when a member of the Cadbury family of Engla
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