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Pleas on hold

Fourteen drug trafficking defendants in an RCMP operation that resulted in 21 arrests and more than 80 charges will have another month to make pleas.
York Colony Quilter's Guild Quilt Show

York Colony Quilter's Guild Quilt Show

Who is the sauciest duck in Yorkton? Help us celebrate Ducks Unlimited Canada 75th Anniversary by attending. Media challenge BBQ Cookoff. Three Yorkton media outlets are going head to head in a no-holds barred BBQ cookoff on Fri., May 10 at the St.
KEWALUK - Annie

KEWALUK - Annie

Annie Kewaluk of Canora and formerly of Norquay passed away peacefully at the Canora Gateway Lodge on April 20, 2013 at the age of 99 years. Annie was born in Canora on July 24, 1913, to Jim and Justina (Beck) Rudnisky.
Chamblin, Carr highlight Football Night in Sask.

Chamblin, Carr highlight Football Night in Sask.

Yorkton Minor Football's annual Football Night in Saskatchewan banquet didn't disappoint this past Saturday at St. Mary's Cultural Center.
Penguins, Kings represent Yorkton

Penguins, Kings represent Yorkton

Diehard Yorkton hockey fans should be cheering for the Pittsburgh Penguins out of the Eastern Conference and the Los Angeles Kings out of the Western Conference in this year's National Hockey League playoffs.

Immunization week addresses declining rates

In 2004, the Government of Canada established the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC), a branch of Health Canada with the mandate "to protect the health and safety of all Canadians.

Letter to the Editor - Bullying serious issue

Dear Editor: Bullying has become a very serious problem. The news media has done a credible job bringing to our attention the seriousness of the problem.
KOROL - Orest Julian

KOROL - Orest Julian

Orest Julian Korol, beloved husband of Irene Korol of Yorkton, passed away suddenly at the Regina General Hospital on April 21, 2013 at the age of 73 years.
Volunteer medal recipient

Volunteer medal recipient

Lieutenant Governor Vaughn Solomon Schofield presented eight citizens with the Saskatchewan Volunteer Medal during a ceremony at Government House in Regina. The medal recognizes outstanding volunteer service or exceptional community involvement.

Thief receives conditional sentence

A former employee of The Brick has been ordered to pay back more than $10,000 and serve a two-year conditional sentence for theft, mischief and break and enter.
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