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Sports This Week: Sask Rush sign Saskatchewan netminder

Sports This Week: Sask Rush sign Saskatchewan netminder

The Rush recently announced inking goaltender Laine Hruska from Warman.
Hands on training in virtual reality at Career Explorations

Hands on training in virtual reality at Career Explorations

Representative said virtual reality experience is a great way for young minds to learn and experience new things.
Parkland College and YTC receive $360K for land-based learning

Parkland College and YTC receive $360K for land-based learning

Schools involved in the project are Keeseekoose Chiefs Educational Centre, Chief Gabriel Cote Educational Centre, Goose Lake School at Zagime Anishnabek First Nation and Ocean Man Education Centre.
CWE to return in November

CWE to return in November

Event to feature CWE debut of WWE/NJPW/NWA Megastar "British Bulldog" Davey Boy Smith Jr.
Sahli hoping for 2021 repeat at Yorkton PBR event

Sahli hoping for 2021 repeat at Yorkton PBR event

The Yorkton PBR event will feature shows Nov. 4 and 5.
Editorial: Yorkton's Harvest Showdown reaffirms farm importance

Editorial: Yorkton's Harvest Showdown reaffirms farm importance

Take a moment to envision a Yorkton without its agriculture service sector, and you see a much diminished city.
Sports This Week: Laycock back in Sask. with new curling crew

Sports This Week: Laycock back in Sask. with new curling crew

Steve Laycock, originally from Saltcoats and now in Saskatoon, assembling a fresh foursome including Chris Haichert, Shaun Meachem, and Brayden Stewart.
Yorkton Council approves new communication platform investment

Yorkton Council approves new communication platform investment

Council was unanimous in supporting the new platform which is accessible through the city’s webpage.
Yorkton fire fighter up for SUMA recognition

Yorkton fire fighter up for SUMA recognition

The SUMA Awards Banquet will be held in April 2023.
Kamsack RCMP investigating homicide at The Key First Nation

Kamsack RCMP investigating homicide at The Key First Nation

Police said they received a report of a firearms discharge at a residence on The Key First Nation. Officers immediately responded and located an injured man. He was pronounced deceased by EMS at the scene.
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