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Editorial - Old mill needs a future

Editorial - Old mill needs a future

When it comes to Yorkton’s history it is naturally tied closely to the agriculture of the area. That is seen from the community’s earliest days in the old brick mill that is familiar to most residents.

Research Data Centre launch

The Government of Saskatchewan is partnering with the University of Regina and Statistics Canada to open the Regina Research Data Centre (RRDC).
Camping season begins

Camping season begins

Saskatchewan Provincial Park campgrounds open May 16
A few words from my daughter

A few words from my daughter

I’ve written about faith and life, home, friends and family in this column for a generation now. Through these five hundred words a week, loyal readers have watched my family (and pets) change and grow.
Yard fire near Canora

Yard fire near Canora

Fire Chief calls nature of blaze 'suspicious"
Ukranian Kalyna Dance Festival held all weekend in Yorkton

Ukranian Kalyna Dance Festival held all weekend in Yorkton

The Kalyna Dance Festival took place this weekend at the Anne Portnuff Theatre, with hundreds of spectators in attendance to witness the kinetic, colourful traditional dances.
Fishing Lake taken out by Jr. Royals

Fishing Lake taken out by Jr. Royals

The Jr. Royals took on the Fishing Lake Cubs in the Richardson Pioneer Fastball League. Nathen Pomedli went 3-3 and combined with Koby Faubert for 12 strikeouts as Junior Royals came back from a 4-1 deficit to remain undefeated.
Four from region attend Team Canada camp

Four from region attend Team Canada camp

Four members of the Rosebud Junior Royals attended the Western tryout camp for the 2020 Junior Men’s National Team in Saskatoon. The camp started with a fitness test involving the beep test, push ups, sit ups and plank timing.
The Yorkton Brick Mill's history could inspire its future

The Yorkton Brick Mill's history could inspire its future

Once the local flour mill was a hub in the community, as farmers dropped off their grain and people picked up the flour they needed for their baking. Now, there are three left, and the only brick one stands in Yorkton.

Official CWE fundraiser at Keeseekoose First Nation

Canadian Wrestling's Elite continues to pop up literally all over the map in Canada with a debut event in yet another new market NEXT Saturday, May 18th when CWE in association with Renegade Wrestling invades Keeseekoose First Nation, SK! CWE has a s
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