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Canora resident shared his Second World War experiences
William Lukinuk of Canora was 25 years old when he enlisted in the Canadian Army in 1942 and trained for the largest landing invasion in the world’s history on the beaches of Normandy.
Nov 11, 2017 3:00 PM
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Kamsack man remembered growing up during the Harvest of Sorrow and the Second World War
In November 1990, which was 25 years before he died in June 2015, Alex Drancejko of Kamsack spoke to the Times about his youth when he survived the “Harvest of Sorrow” in Ukraine, and then was pulled into the Second World War.
Nov 11, 2017 12:00 PM
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Preeceville resident reminisces on 41-year career in Canadian Air Force
Bill Lesko, who was raised in the Lady Lake area and graduated from Sturgis Composite High School in 1968, says he had little interest in going to university. So, in March of 1969 he decided that he wanted to work in the bush.
Nov 11, 2017 11:00 AM
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Canora Legion padre started out as a soldier in his native Nova Scotia
Pastor Wilfred Michaels of Canora presently serves as the padre for the Canora branch of the Royal Canadian Legion, but his military career started out quite differently when he was a teenager. Michaels grew up in Yarmouth, N.
Nov 10, 2017 3:00 PM
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Wroxton native remembers service with Canadian Forces in Afghanistan
On Saturday, former Wroxton resident Sgt. Austin Hovrisko will be among representatives of Canada’s armed forces attending the Remembrance Day service at the Gallagher Centre in Yorkton.
Nov 10, 2017 12:00 PM
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Preeceville air cadets remember the fallen soldiers
Members of the Preeceville Harvard Air Cadets 606 Squadron canvassed the Town of Preeceville on November 6 to promote wearing poppies prior to the Remembrance Day service.
Nov 10, 2017 11:00 AM
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Town council queries national news reports of HIV infection rates
Reports on the CBC last month regarding incidents of HIV infection in Saskatchewan, and by extension in the Kamsack area, are more a reflection of a healthy community than a cause for concern, Mayor Nancy Brunt said last week.
Nov 9, 2017 12:00 PM
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Santa Claus will be visiting Kamsack in only three weeks
When Santa Claus comes to Kamsack in only three weeks from now, although he won’t be bringing any of his reindeer with him, he will be greeted in style with a lot more happening at a larger location.
Nov 8, 2017 12:00 PM
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Stop burn injuries message given by Wa Wa Shriners
Members of the Wa Wa Shriners of Yorkton visited the Preeceville School and Sturgis Composite School on October 25 to promote fire safety and to present their stop burn injuries program.
Nov 8, 2017 11:00 AM
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No need to vote for new Chamber
The Yorkton Chamber of Commerce announces that no election will be required for the eight positions on the Chamber’s 2018 Board of Directors as the required 8 nominations were received.
Nov 7, 2017 2:56 PM
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