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UPDATE: Three arrested in Yorkton home invasion

UPDATE: Three arrested in Yorkton home invasion

On March 18, 2019 Yorkton RCMP responded to a home invasion where three people forcibly entered a residence and assaulted two people inside. Jordan IRONSTAND(23) is currently in custody and charged with the following offences: · Robbery as per Sec.
Farmers optimistic headed to seeding

Farmers optimistic headed to seeding

Technology growing part of farming
Access Communications diversity employer

Access Communications diversity employer

Access Communications Co-operative has been recognized by Mediacorp as one of Canada’s Best Diversity Employers for 2019.
Terriers take lead in playoffs

Terriers take lead in playoffs

Big win comes on home ice
The Meeple Guild Online - Martial Art expansion builds on a solid base

The Meeple Guild Online - Martial Art expansion builds on a solid base

It was just a year ago April that Martial Art from designers Adrian Marrs, and Jonathan Ruland was reviewed here. At the time it was noted Martial Art was a game which essentially fights above their weight class as they say.
SIGN celebrates 50 years of service

SIGN celebrates 50 years of service

Back in 1968 a group of Yorkton clergy decided to form the Society for the Involvement of Good Neighbours, a pioneering ecumenical community initiative that was ahead of its time. Father Paul St. Pierre of St. Gerard’s Roman Catholic parish, Rev.

Editorial - Age divide on our future

The vision we have both of the world today, and how it will look in the future, is most certainly influenced by the date on our birth certificates.
Editorial Cartoon - March 20, 2019

Editorial Cartoon - March 20, 2019

Funding for SCDA

Funding for SCDA

While delivering the Premier’s address at the 2019 Convention of the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe announced that the Government of Saskatchewan will invest $5 million in the Saskatchewan Conservatio
Class 1 training required

Class 1 training required

New mandatory standardized training requirements take effect tomorrow for those wanting a Class 1 commercial licence in Saskatchewan to drive semi trucks.
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