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Vignette stories reflect local area

Vignette stories reflect local area

When Joan Lane died in 2008 her family began the sad process of going through her things. Among the things Lane had held onto in her life was a collection of her writings.
Pro ultimate has made me a fan

Pro ultimate has made me a fan

The major league baseball season of course has the attention of most sports fan right now, with our Toronto Blue Jays hitting the field for their season opener on Mar. 29.
Goulden seeking FCM nod

Goulden seeking FCM nod

Yorkton Council has unanimously endorsed Councillor Randy Goulden to stand for re-election to the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) Board of Directors for the 2018 – 2019 term.
City applies for regular gas grant

City applies for regular gas grant

Yorkton Council approved the City Five-Year Capital Plan – March 2018 as presented to meet the terms of the Municipal Gas Tax Fund Agreement at its regular meeting Monday.
Thinking I do with words - The angry demon that lives in my back

Thinking I do with words - The angry demon that lives in my back

I have always had a bad back. It’s something that I have lived with for the majority of my life, to the point where I think my problems all started back in elementary school. I fell off some playground equipment onto what I remember as concrete.
Pee Wee As win, but lose

Pee Wee As win, but lose

The Yorkton DQ Grill and Chill Pee Wee A Terriers headed to Warman Sunday for game two of the two-game total goal provincial ‘C’ final.
Events mark two years of missing girl

Events mark two years of missing girl

On April 12, 2016, the Bali family changed forever. That was the day when Mekayla Bali went missing from Yorkton. Paula Bali, her mother, has been searching for her daughter ever since, and has been working to keep her case in the public eye.
Kienle’s locks about to fall

Kienle’s locks about to fall

The familiar long hair of Yorkton City councilor and businessman Aaron Kienle is slated to disappear in just a few weeks. Kienle will be dropping his locks for this year’s Brayden Ottenbreit Close Cuts for Cancer fundraiser.
Expos wind up for baseball season

Expos wind up for baseball season

Dust off your baseball caps, ice up your coolers, and make sure your folding chairs are still functional. Baseball season is right around the corner.
Smoothing process for child care homes

Smoothing process for child care homes

Yorkton Council gave first reading to an Amendment to Zoning Bylaw to Consolidate and Clarify the Guidelines for Family Child Care Homes and Home Based Businesses.
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