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Sturgis School staff recognized by Good Spirit School Division Board of Education

Sturgis School staff recognized by Good Spirit School Division Board of Education

The Good Spirit School Division Board of Education recognized staff at the Sturgis Composite School for their years of service and dedication to its students on November 15.
Canora RCMP hosts town hall meeting to update residents and hear concerns

Canora RCMP hosts town hall meeting to update residents and hear concerns

The Canora RCMP Detachment held a town hall meeting on November 14 at the Canora Activity Centre. RCMP officers present at the meeting included: Cpl. Dallyn Holmstrom, acting Detachment Commander; Cst. Rob Gatenby, acting corporal and Cst.

Outlook Town Council News & Notes - November 19

The town council of Outlook met for a scheduled meeting that had been moved to a new night of Monday, November 19.
YRHS music teacher featured in Future 40

YRHS music teacher featured in Future 40

It wasn’t very long ago that the Yorkton Regional High School was struggling to fill its choir program.
Terriers back to their winning ways

Terriers back to their winning ways

It was a key match-up on neutral ice as the Terriers hosted Estevan in Canora Saturday.

Riverbend Co-op Set to Buy GDT From Viterra

Pending deal will see three locations sold
Maulers still finding wins hard to come by

Maulers still finding wins hard to come by

The Yorkton Rawtec Maulers have hit the reset button, but the reboot wasn’t finished before their game against the Saskatoon Contacts over the weekend. The team lost to the visiting Saskatoon squad 6-1 on Nov. 17.
Maulers change coaches mid-season

Maulers change coaches mid-season

The Yorkton RawTec Maulers have played 20 games in the Saskatchewan AAA Midget Hockey League and recorded only two wins. So perhaps not surprisingly last week the Board of Directors of the Maulers announced it was time for some changes.
Traffic bylaw gets update

Traffic bylaw gets update

Yorkton Council gave unanimous approval to second and third readings on amendments to the City’s Traffic Bylaw. The proposed amendments were introduced and given first reading at the regular meeting of Council Oct. 29.
Local woman acknowledged for dedication to Victims Services

Local woman acknowledged for dedication to Victims Services

Parkland Victims Services, Kamsack branch, recently recognized a local woman for “outstanding twenty years of dedicated volunteer services as a victim services volunteer.
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