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Cardinals need financial boost

Cardinals need financial boost

The future of the Yorkton Cardinal baseball team is up in the air.
World Hepatitis Day barbeque held in Kamsack

World Hepatitis Day barbeque held in Kamsack

The Society for the Involvement of Good Neighbors (SIGN) outreach program hosted a barbeque to celebrate World Hepatitis Day on July 27 in the parking lot of the Yorkton Co-op Gas Bar in Kamsack.
Gymkhana events featured during Preeceville Western Weekend

Gymkhana events featured during Preeceville Western Weekend

The Etoimamie Valley Riders Club allowed avid horse riders to showcase their skills at various events during gymkhana, which was part of the Preeceville Lions western weekend on July 14 and 15. Jen Hue was the announcer for the two-day event.
Kim Mitchell rocks sold out Canora Music Festival

Kim Mitchell rocks sold out Canora Music Festival

“I’m just doing my rock n roll duty” “Might as well go for a soda, nobody hurts and nobody cries” Classic Kim Mitchell tunes rang out across King George Park in Canora on July 14, as the headline performer and his band thrilled a sellout crowd of clo
Former Kamsack cadet takes command of training centre

Former Kamsack cadet takes command of training centre

Lt.-Col. (Lieutenant Colonel) Tami Marchinko took command of Albert Head Cadet Training Centre this summer, replacing Lt.-Col.(retired) Wayne Heal as the commanding officer (CO.
Preeceville classmates reunited after 40 years

Preeceville classmates reunited after 40 years

The Preeceville High School graduate class from 1978 celebrated it's 40 th year of graduation at Rawhides in Stenen on July 14.

Sunny Side Up - Pop goes the nana

“I’m not having a heart attack,” I said. But no one listened. Things move fast when you show up at emergency complaining of chest pain and trouble breathing.

Town Council amends zoning bylaw and discusses orders to remedy for residents

The amendment of a zoning bylaw and appeals of orders to remedy were among the items of concern to town council at its regular meeting on July 17. Council amended the zoning bylaw to read, “In a residential district, a carport or garage of up to 93.
Assiniboine Valley Medical Clinic welcomes new doctor

Assiniboine Valley Medical Clinic welcomes new doctor

A medical doctor from Nigeria is the most recent member of the medical staff working at the Assiniboine Valley Medical Clinic in Kamsack. Dr.
Sturgis Station House receives special visitors

Sturgis Station House receives special visitors

The Sturgis Station House Museum received some special visitors on July 17, when family members of past train station agent Harold Oakes stopped by for a tour. The tour was given by Brooke Shelenko, assistant curator.
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