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Time to eat

Time to eat

The Bentley made a donation to the Salvation Army Food Bank with a combination of food and cash to help feed hungry people. The money was raised through a perogy lunch, which was free but came with a request for a food bank donation.
Gardener's Notebook - Plants that connect to Halloween

Gardener's Notebook - Plants that connect to Halloween

Let’s take a walk down a spooky garden path, gardeners, and find out which mystical, magical plants are connected to Halloween.
History Corner - Halloween Folklore and the Black Cat Connection

History Corner - Halloween Folklore and the Black Cat Connection

In books of old time Halloween folklore, one can find images of a large room with two black cats alongside witches, a mouse or two in the kitchen’s corner, cauldrons boiling away over the hearth’s fire, cinders on the floor, logs in a box, coal in pa
Raider Gridders repeat as league champs

Raider Gridders repeat as league champs

The Yorkton Regional Raider Gridders are league champs for the second year in a row.
Popowich joins STEP directors

Popowich joins STEP directors

Mike Popowich, the current president of the Yorkton Chamber of Commerce, has taken on a new role as a board member with Saskatchewan Trade and Export Partnership.
Cardinals need help to stay afloat

Cardinals need help to stay afloat

The Yorkton Cardinals are in dire financial straits. New team director Mike Stackhouse told Yorkton This Week Friday the team’s debt sits at $96,000. The league wants that to change.

Remembering the War Amps founders

Dear Editor, As Remembrance Day approaches, I would like to pay tribute to the amputee veterans who founded The War Amps, which marks its 100th anniversary this year.
Local MLA talks about the throne speech

Local MLA talks about the throne speech

It was the first throne speech with Scott Moe, setting the tone for the year as the province prepares to enter 2019.
Editorial - Throne speech underwhelming

Editorial - Throne speech underwhelming

The Saskatchewan government delivered its 2018 Throne Speech last week, but don’t feel too bad if you missed it since the document didn’t exactly unveil anything surprising, or even new for that matter.
Council ups wages to offset tax impact

Council ups wages to offset tax impact

Yorkton Council has passed a raise for the Mayor and Council, but they will take home less money in 2019.
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