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Senchuk makes his mark on the sidelines

Senchuk makes his mark on the sidelines

From those on the outside looking in, Tyler Senchuk only appears as the YRHS Raider Gridders football team's water boy. But inside the locker room, he is regarded as an inspiration, their biggest fan, and of course, a friend.
Five NHL rookies to keep an eye on

Five NHL rookies to keep an eye on

Montreal Canadiens winger Brendan Gallagher and Chicago Blackhawks winger Brandon Saad made their cases, but Florida Panthers centre Jonathan Huberdeau ultimately separated himself from the rest of the pack last year, going onto win the Rookie of the
Bulb and plant sale this Friday

Bulb and plant sale this Friday

Hasn't the weather been glorious, gardeners? I have to say that I find the cooler temperatures a welcome relief. It's a pleasure to work outside when it's not so hot.
KESHANE - Francis Faron 'Tony'

KESHANE - Francis Faron 'Tony'

Francis Faron 'Tony' Keshane passed away on Saturday, September 7, 2013 at Yorkton. He was 46 years of age. Tony was born on August 19, 1967 at Kamsack, SK; a son of Cora (nee McKay) and Eugene Keshane.
School divisions finalize threat protocol

School divisions finalize threat protocol

After years of planning, a joint protocol between the Parkland's public and separate school divisions to prevent and reduce school violence is a reality.
Local aspect to art installation

Local aspect to art installation

The current installation art exhibit at the Godfrey Dean Gallery in Yorkton has a strong local element.

Making child wishes come true

The Children's Wish Foundation of Canada continues to bring smiles to children and their families across the province.

Harvest progress significant

As of September 9 significant harvest progress was made, allowing Saskatchewan farmers to move ahead of the five-year harvest average.
River catfish and leopard frogs

River catfish and leopard frogs

Welcome to Week LXX of 'Fishing Parkland Shorelines'. Like most of us I am a novice fisherman, loving to fish, but far from an expert.

Limited hours for youth

Saskatchewan youth aged 14 and 15 are reminded that they must complete Saskatchewan's Young Worker Readiness Certificate Course (YWRCC) and abide by Saskatchewan's Minimum Age Employment laws if they want to work during the school year.
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