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Being stealthy key to game success

Being stealthy key to game success

There are times when your first impression of a board game can simply be wrong. Such was certainly the case with V Commandos from Canadian manufacturer Triton Noir. Our first play through seemed to drag on, starting with the lay out.

The worst roads

Recently, CAA Saskatchewan announced the dates of the 2019 CAA Worst Roads Campaign which are April 17 to May 8.
Tea time

Tea time

St. Paul Lutheran Church in Yorkton held a Spring Tea & Quilt Sale Saturday. The event highlighted the works of the Happy Hearts Quilting Club which has been creating quilts for more than 50 years.
Cadets compete in public speaking

Cadets compete in public speaking

The #17 Yorkton Air Cadet Squadron hosted the Zone Level competition of the National Air Cadet Effective Speaking program recently.
Kamsack drowning under RCMP investigation

Kamsack drowning under RCMP investigation

RCMP’s Under Water Recovery Team is currently on scene attempting to locate a 30 year old male who drowned in Kamsack on Tuesday. The RCMP indicated to Yorkton This Week Friday morning that as of time of writing, the male has not yet been recovered.
Birdies fly at elementary school tournament

Birdies fly at elementary school tournament

Yorkton and area elementary schools got together to compete, and see which students are tops in badminton. Schools from the Good Spirit School Division and Christ the Teacher Catholic School Division took part. M.C. Knoll, Dr.
Chris Collins brings John Denver back

Chris Collins brings John Denver back

Chris Collins and Boulder Canyon bring the songs of John Denver back to the stage, their tribute act bringing favorites like Country Roads to the stage.
Local welders excel at skills competition

Local welders excel at skills competition

A pair of Parkland College students welded their way to the top spots in a provincial skills competition in Saskatoon on April 12.
Flying falcons becomes passion for Tarr

Flying falcons becomes passion for Tarr

For Dennis Tarr birds of prey have always drawn his interest. “As a kid, just always seeing these birds, seeing them circling in the sky, they always kind of fascinated me,” he said.
Oratory event

Oratory event

St. Paul’s School recently held its oratory competition.
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