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Terry Fox Runs needs local coordinator

Terry Fox Runs needs local coordinator

The Terry Fox Run has been an annual event in Yorkton for the past 34-years. But, there are concerns a 35th may not go forward this September. “We’re having a little trouble.
Yorkton Airport receives provincial funding

Yorkton Airport receives provincial funding

The Yorkton Municipal Airport is again the recipient of the Government of Saskatchewan’s Community Airport Partnership grant. This year, the airport will receive $46,500.
Two new events by the Chamber of Commerce

Two new events by the Chamber of Commerce

The Yorkton Chamber of Commerce has announced two new events for entrepreneurs in the region. The first is the Great Ideas Seminar, facilitated by Glenn Suart, Chief Strategist for Calgary-based WriteMyPlan.

Fast Forward to the Past - Good sites to help start the process

The Yorkton branch of the Saskatchewan Genealogical Society meets on the second Tuesday of each month (except for July and August) at the Yorkton Public Library.

Canada 150 event set for July 22

Calder’s Canada 150 Bash on July 22, 2017. These are the events that are being planned for that day: Trade Show at the Calder Community Hall from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Sunny Side Up - A summer apart brings an opportunity to trust God more deeply

Ladybean Tabatha turned our calendar pages from May to June on the day I’m writing this. June arrived so fast.
Kinsmen updates York Lake playground

Kinsmen updates York Lake playground

A new playground at York Lake Regional Park is capturing the imagination of kids and adults thanks to the support of 3 local businesses and the Yorkton Kinsmen. The playground comes at a cost of nearly $130,000 when all said and done.

Stackhouse Soapbox - Trump misunderstood by media

Unfortunately, England fell victim to another terror attack over the weekend as seven more people, needlessly, lost their lives and dozens more suffered injuries. I don’t expect anything to change.

Yorkton Boardgamers Guild - Canada has a boardgame history

Back when Canada turned 100, I was a seven-year-old kid who I suspect was getting kicked at checkers by my grandpa, and not quite having the patience for crokinole. I was not yet a tied-in-the-wool gamer.

Gardener's Notebook - Consider this bus tour

Thank you to everyone who supported the Yorkton and District Horticultural Society plant sale last week, I hope you found some treasures! I know there were lots of interesting choices to add to our gardens! Thank you also to our members who contribut
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