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Happy first birthday

Happy first birthday

Wednesday, November 15, 2017 marked the first birthday of North 40 Fabrics in Yorkton. Celebrations included a ribbon cutting and cake at 2 p.m. as well as many specials, draws and in-store demos.
Maulers set to paint the rink pink

Maulers set to paint the rink pink

This weekend, the Yorkton RawTec Maulers midget AAA team will suit up in pink for their annual Paint the Rink Pink breast cancer fundraiser.
New book looks at Sask Party rise

New book looks at Sask Party rise

The wife of a former Saskatchewan Party MLA and minster in the Brad Wall-led government has written a book looking at the creation of the party.
Music that exists out of time with Union Duke

Music that exists out of time with Union Duke

Union Duke describes itself as two-fifths city, two-fifths country and one-fifth whiskey. The band just began a western Canadian tour, and will be in Yorkton on November 16 at 7:30 p.m.
Maulers gain three points from weekend roady

Maulers gain three points from weekend roady

The Yorkton RawTec Maulers had another weekend of hockey games on the road. Playing against the Beardy’s Blackhawks on Saturday, and the Saskatoon Blazers on Sunday, the Maulers came away with three of four possible points.
Photos This Week - November 15, 2017

Photos This Week - November 15, 2017

Community spotlight - Benefit Steak Night Supper and much more!

The Yorkton Public Library is open at 9 a.m. Monday-Friday. --- Yorkton Holy Trinity Anglican Church Women (ACW) invite you to share in their Christmas Tea and Bazaar - Sat., Nov. 25, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Terriers finish on losing end of weekend series

Terriers finish on losing end of weekend series

The Yorkton Terriers were on the losing side of their two games against the Humboldt Broncos last weekend. The action started in Humboldt on Friday night. It was the tougher of the two matches for the Terriers, who lost 10-2.

Kinsmen have extra reason to remember

Dear Editor: Lest we forget. Hal Rogers had been a war veteran prior to founding Kin Canada. At the age of 17 he had enlisted; anxious to get into the front lines; he had fought at Vimy Ridge, Lens, Hill 70 and Ypres.

Questions about PM’s businesses

Dear Editor: Justin Trudeau’s three companies he owned. Our Prime Minister Justin Trudeau thinks the wealthy use the product of small business to avoid paying taxes and he thinks small businesses are tax cheats.
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