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Yorkton This Week

The best-of Canada list begins

And so we start the process to reveal what I rate the top Canadian board game.
Squadron celebrates 75th inspection

Squadron celebrates 75th inspection

Local Air Cadet Squadron #17 Yorkton celebrated their 75th Annual Inspection parade today at the YRHS. The Reviewing Officer for the ceremony was His Worship Bob Maloney. Sgt. Dane Durdin, masterfully commanded the parade square of 20 Cadets.
Bringing music to the children

Bringing music to the children

The SaskTel Saskatchewan Jazz Festival is built around a festival in Saskatoon at the end of June, but it goes beyond a Saskatoon based event. Proof was in the tour of area schools by the jazz combo lead by trumpeter Dan McNeill.

Games have become much too large

In 1988, NEC of Japan released the CD-ROM² System, an add-on for their PC Engine console. While most games at the time were based on the cartridge format, the CD offered new frontiers of storage.
Farm Safety Day aims to protect kids

Farm Safety Day aims to protect kids

Kids on the farm live in a workplace, their friends come visit a workplace, they help out in that workplace and they experience all the dangers inherent of a place filled with big machines, construction and other dangers.

Beginnings and endings mark June 15, 1944

The June 15, 1944 edition of the Yorkton Enterprise was defined by beginnings and endings. It marked the beginning of the CCF in the province, which took power in a landslide election.
The Jazz Singer - A Century of Film

The Jazz Singer - A Century of Film

Sound comes to the big screen, but brings with it other problems.

Lottery winner in Melville

Alan Naegeli and Larry Babcock’s weekend got off to a great start! The long-time friends won $100,000 on the Friday, May 19 WESTERN MAX draw.

Rural Sask. puts up admirable fight

To live in rural Saskatchewan these days means to do without something else. Perhaps this isn’t so different than the norm in rural Saskatchewan for years.

Seeding advancing well in province

Seeding is advancing quickly in the province thanks to warm, dry weather. Producers now have 60 per cent of the provincial crop in the ground, according to Saskatchewan Agriculture’s Weekly Crop Report.
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