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Bredenbury talks of disc golf sponsor

Bredenbury talks of disc golf sponsor

Disc golfers have an expanded tournament to look forward to this June. The Home Inn & Suites Open will be held at Bredenbury Saturday, June 24.

Politics - Gov’t cuts must be fair

If the Saskatchewan Party government is going to ask us all to make sacrifices in the March 22nd budget, it needs to do two things: It needs to tell us give us the best, most up-to-date manner as possible on where we stand, financially, and; It needs
One third of Yorkton sex assaults ‘unfounded’

One third of Yorkton sex assaults ‘unfounded’

Every year in Yorkton approximately 40 people report sexual assaults, but only about 27 of those are accepted by police as legitimate. The other 13 are dismissed as “unfounded.
Bouffonia brings ballet to the Anne Portnuff

Bouffonia brings ballet to the Anne Portnuff

The ballet is coming to Yorkton. Ballet Jörgen is bringing Bouffonia to the city as part of the Yorkton Arts Council’s Stars for Saskatchewan series. It will be in town on March 11 at the Anne Portnuff Theatre.

tHINGS i DO WITH WORDS... Will by-election put fight into the opposition?

In the recent Saskatoon-Meewasin by-election, the provincial NDP did something they have not been able to manage in a long time, they took a seat from the Saskatchewan Party.

Canada 150 - Yorkton defies Canada Post Act

March 8 is a very important date in Canadian history. It is the day in 1867 that the British Parliament gave final reading to the British North America Act (BNA Act), which created Canada.
Old Wives for New - A Century of Film

Old Wives for New - A Century of Film

From 1918, a film about the joys of divorce.
Nurse training lab opens in city

Nurse training lab opens in city

The four-year nursing program now being offered in Yorkton now has a new clinical lab area to enhance the program.
Murder trial concludes

Murder trial concludes

The second-degree murder trial of a 34-year-old Cote First Nation man concluded at Court of Queen’s Bench in Yorkton last week.
Former principal charged with misconduct

Former principal charged with misconduct

Nearly a year-and-a-half after Trent Senger suddenly resigned as principal of Sacred Heart High School under questionable circumstances and amid rumours of misconduct, the Saskatchewan Professional Teachers Regulatory Board is taking disciplinary act
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