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A lifetime of cutting hair and enjoying family

A lifetime of cutting hair and enjoying family

“Over the years I’ve met a lot of people and have cut lots of heads and would you believe, I have never cut anyone’s ear,” was how Lorne Stechyshyn began a brief speech at a retirement gathering last fall.

Right to Life holds annual vigil

Right to Life held their annual vigil Jan.

TeamSask announces full contingent

Team Sask has announced the full contingent of 311 that will represent the province at the 2019 Canada Winter Games in Red Deer, AB from February 15 - March 3.

Readers: Give us your music review, we'll give you pizza.

Do you enjoy listening to music? Want to share your thoughts on a new or favoured release? Yorkton This Week is accepting music reviews from our readers.

Rural Sask needs a bus service

Dear Editor: The Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association (SUMA) convention is coming up. We citizens of Saskatchewan need a complete network of scheduled bus services for most Saskatchewan communities.
Gallagher Centre announces Water Park naming rights

Gallagher Centre announces Water Park naming rights

The Water Park at the Gallagher Centre in Yorkton has a shiny new name. Friday, the City of Yorkton, in partnership with Access Communications Co-operative, announced the facility will now be known as the Access Communications Water Park.

Rod Taylor of Christian Heritage Party in Yorkton

Rod Taylor, leader of the federal Christian Heritage Party (CHP) of Canada will be in Yorkton Monday for a meet and greet. The event will be held at Yorkton Crossing Retirement Community at 1:30 p.m.
Strategy game achieves three-player balance

Strategy game achieves three-player balance

As an abstract strategy fan I am always excited to give a new game of the genre a closer look.

Local footballers headed to Texas

When Saskatchewan heads south to participate in the International Pigskin Bowl/Tournament in Texas in February Yorkton will be well-represented in the four age category teams.
Tiny House Project Launches at Cote First Nation

Tiny House Project Launches at Cote First Nation

A new project at Cote First Nation will teach valuable hands-on skills to several students while building a tiny house for one of the community’s elders. The Tiny House Project was officially launched Monday.
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