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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.

Maulers have new naming sponsor

The Yorkton Maulers organization of the Saskatchewan Midget AAA Hockey League is thrilled to announce a new Major Corporate Sponsorship agreement with Secon Group of Companies.

Crime Watch Network is expanding

The Saskatchewan Crime Watch Advisory Network is expanding to include central and northern Saskatchewan.

Part 3-Master Knifemaking at Parkland College

Cattle ready to go before judges

Cattle ready to go before judges

Yorkton 4-H Spring Steer & Heifer Show at Agripavilion
Rules are fine but enforcement lags

Rules are fine but enforcement lags

There are rules to trade between most countries, but that does not mean those rules are always followed.
SIGN celebrates 50 years

SIGN celebrates 50 years

The Society for the Involvement of Good Neighbours (SIGN) is celebrating 50 years of service to the Yorkton community this year. In 1968, Father Paul St. Pierre, Rev. Jack Jones, Rev. William Shank and the Rev.
Bongo Volleyball prepares for provincials

Bongo Volleyball prepares for provincials

The two teams with Yorkton's Bongo Volleyball club, the U15 and U16 teams, are preparing for provincials. The U16 squad goes to provincials this weekend. They're currently rated at 7th in the province.
Free lunch

Free lunch

The Guru Nanak Free Kitchen was in Yorkton over the Easter weekend, giving out free food. They do this every Sunday in Regina. The Sikh organization has been reaching out beyond Regina for Sikh Heritage Month.
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