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Stoll signs with Rangers

Stoll signs with Rangers

Jarret Stoll is on his way to New York City. On Monday, the National Hockey League’s New York Rangers announced it had signed the former Yorkton Terriers star to a one-year deal worth $800,000 US.
Yorkers crushed by Regina Royals

Yorkers crushed by Regina Royals

The Yorkton Yorkers were trashed Sunday by the Regina Royals in Saskatchewan Cricket League play.

Hole-in-one recorded at Canora golf course

On July 26, while playing a Sunday morning round of golf, Peter Steranko recorded a hole-in-one at the Canora golf course.

Season ends for Canora Supers in SESBL quarter-finals

The season ended for the Canora Supers senior baseball club on July 22 at the Al Sapieha Field in Canora.
Yorkton bodybuilder gets on national stage

Yorkton bodybuilder gets on national stage

A Yorkton bodybuilder has hit the national stage. Denise Kominetsky competed in Halifax in the figures competition, in doing so she has achieved her main goal of getting on the national stage.
Yorkton Olympian inducted into Sask. Sports HoF

Yorkton Olympian inducted into Sask. Sports HoF

Olympic silver medallist and former Yorkton resident Jason Parker can now add one more credential to his already impressive resume, as he was one of the newest inductees into the Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame (located in Regina) back on June 13, 2
Cardinals facing playoff elimination

Cardinals facing playoff elimination

The Yorkton Cardinals finished the regular season with four straight losses and having only two wins in their final 10 games, but hung on to third place in the Western Major Baseball League Saskatchewan Division.
Bronze acceptable for pair of Raiders

Bronze acceptable for pair of Raiders

Two members of the YRHS Raiders’ senior football team –defensive lineman/linebacker/running back Caleb Bymak and offensive lineman Noah Zerr – recently returned from the 2015 Football Canada Cup in Saint-Jean-sur-Richeleau, Quebec, where they helped

The Hot Corner - Trades make Jays a contender

The Toronto Blue Jays have done what nearly their entire fan base thought would never happen again: they landed big name players midway thru the season in order to make a run for the World Series, which is something that hasn’t happened north of the
Yorkton track athletes compete at Westerns

Yorkton track athletes compete at Westerns

Yorkton and area athletes attend the Western Canadian Track and Field Championship” in Winnipeg July 17-19. The athletes really enjoyed the very high end competition that the Winnipeg meet had to offer. It was a big step up from High school and Sask.
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