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Sturgis remains valuable resource for historians

Sturgis remains valuable resource for historians

The Sturgis Station House Museum strives to collect artifacts and archival materials of historical or cultural significance which hold documentary evidence, past and present
Agricultural partnership becomes largest independent dealer in Saskatchewan

Agricultural partnership becomes largest independent dealer in Saskatchewan

With the acquisition of PSSL, ProSoils will operate 11 ag retail locations in local communities across Saskatchewan. 
Celebrate Métis history and culture at Back to Batoche

Celebrate Métis history and culture at Back to Batoche

An opportunity to experience Métis culture, build relationships, honour Métis veterans and connect to the land.
Yorkton Council finalizes amendment to better facilitate 'night club' development

Yorkton Council finalizes amendment to better facilitate 'night club' development

The bylaw was given unanimous second and third readings Monday
The music of Elvis Presley soared over the sand and night skies

The music of Elvis Presley soared over the sand and night skies

Rory Allen, an Elvis Presley impersonator, kept the beach packed audience entertained all evening during the Crystal Lake Beach Concert.
Yorkton Council paves way for future truck stops

Yorkton Council paves way for future truck stops

Council gave the amendments unanimous second and third reading support Monday.
Habitat for Humanity asks Yorkton council for new supports

Habitat for Humanity asks Yorkton council for new supports

Group says cash, land donation or free utility hookups would be helpful.
Preeceville museum celebrates 20 years of preserving history

Preeceville museum celebrates 20 years of preserving history

The Preeceville and District Heritage Museum marked 20 years with a celebratory ice cream social and a walk down memory lane.
Gas flaring near Spy Hill Monday and Tuesday

Gas flaring near Spy Hill Monday and Tuesday

Controlled flare scheduled to begin at 7:30 a.m.
Story walk promotes reading outside

Story walk promotes reading outside

Children in the Preeceville area are having some outdoor fun, looking for stories in a story walk setting.
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