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Yorkton This Week

Is celebrity gossip your 'local news'? Ottawa seems to think so

Hockey news, fashion tips, TV and movie listings, retirement strategies, updates on Celine Dion – all of this information now constitutes local media – at least according to federal Heritage Minister Melanie Joly.

Politics - Notable deadline for Sask Party approaches

By the end of this week, we will know how many people will be voting for the Saskatchewan Party. Friday, Dec. 8th marks the deadline for memberships. It comes two weeks after the Nov.
Technology helping address rural crime

Technology helping address rural crime

Saskatoon-based technology innovator, Jeff Shirley, has been selected as the winner of the province’s first Rural Crime Innovation Challenge.

Hockey incident must lead to change

In Saskatchewan few things are as ingrained into the community fabric as hockey. So when the relationship between a local coach and one of his players hits the news because of more than goals, assists, wins and losses, it sends some serious ripples.
Maulers take weekend to refocus

Maulers take weekend to refocus

The Yorkton Rawtech Maulers had the weekend off, which was just what they needed according to coach Kevin Rawlick.
Bronco barrage beats Terriers for two

Bronco barrage beats Terriers for two

The Yorkton Terriers continue to scuffle through the current Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League season with two more in the loss column over the weekend. The Terrier record now sits at 5-21-2 for 12 points and a .
Language use gets coach disciplined

Language use gets coach disciplined

The choice of words by a Yorkton hockey coach has sent a ripple of concern through the hockey community.
Editorial Cartoon - December 6, 2017

Editorial Cartoon - December 6, 2017

Police halt home invasion in city

Police halt home invasion in city

Four men have been arrested for engaging in an alleged home invasion on Broadway Street West on Dec. 2.
Melville man faces firearms charge

Melville man faces firearms charge

A Melville man facing a charge of criminal negligence was granted bail at the Yorkton court on Nov. 29. Tristan Stradeski, 22, was released on recognizance at $2000. He will be staying at his mother’s residence in Melville with a 10 p.m. to 7 a.m.
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