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Adam Harold Legacy hockey camp

Adam Harold Legacy hockey camp

Will benefit Preeceville-area players
Comedian set to perform next Friday

Comedian set to perform next Friday

Prince Albert comedian Kelly Taylor will be performing in Yorkton next Friday (Oct. 11). The show, at the Land Titles Building in the city, is being sponsored by Joe Beeverz Bar and Grille .
Jr. Raider Gridders finish season undefeated

Jr. Raider Gridders finish season undefeated

It appears the only thing that can stop the YRHS Jr. Raider Gridders from winning is running out of games to play. The eight game regular season is over, and the team has won every one.
Recent foodbank efforts successful

Recent foodbank efforts successful

Salvation Army already planning for Christmas hampers
Hockey passion leads to big things for Sturgis youth

Hockey passion leads to big things for Sturgis youth

Trae Peterson of Sturgis, is only 10 years old but his passion for the sport of hockey has led to many great things for the youth.

College of Education at USask receives $1-million dollar gift

To transform teaching and learning
The Meeple Guild - Two-player deckbuilder has super theme

The Meeple Guild - Two-player deckbuilder has super theme

When I read a description that states “a steampunk deckbuilding game with crazy inventions that connect to make even cooler inventions,” I am pretty well hooked.
Nutrien Chair to lead improved cancer diagnosis and image-guided surgerie

Nutrien Chair to lead improved cancer diagnosis and image-guided surgerie

University of Saskatchewan (Usask) medical researcher Dr. Ron Geyer (PhD) has been named the Nutrien Chair in Clinical Research to lead a cutting-edge five-year research program with the potential to transform cancer care.

SaskOrganics launches education scholarship

SaskOrganics has announced the launch of an education scholarship. The scholarship has been made possible thanks to a generous donation from the North West Saskatchewan Organic Producer Group (NWSOPG).
Gardener's Notebook - Mother Nature has changed her mind

Gardener's Notebook - Mother Nature has changed her mind

Mother Nature certainly changed her mind quickly this past week! Less than two weeks ago it was t-shirt weather, and now it seems “late fall” has landed on our doorsteps almost overnight.
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