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Yorkton This Week

Royals in Regina for visit this week

Their Royal Highnesses The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall will be the first to see two new exhibits during their visit to Regina on May 23.

Land use plan in place

The completion of the Misinipiy Integrated Land Use Plan, developed in partnership by the Ministry of Environment and the Lac La Ronge Indian Band, was celebrated in La Ronge.
Air passenger service may return

Air passenger service may return

Regularly scheduled passenger air service may be back in Yorkton within a few weeks. At least that is the hopes of the local Yorkton Airport Authority which has had meetings with Perimeter Aviation, a Winnipeg-based provider.
Recordbreaking day for YCS' Lutz

Recordbreaking day for YCS' Lutz

Jessica Lutz had a pretty good day at the East Central Districts qualifier a couple weeks back. The Gr.
Pathway Homes Yail Harbor Inc. Ground Breaking May 31 from 11:00 to 2:00.

Pathway Homes Yail Harbor Inc. Ground Breaking May 31 from 11:00 to 2:00.

The Godfrey Dean Art Gallery presents: Dimensions: Award-Winning Fine Craft from the Saskatchewan Craft Council. Exquisite woodwork, ceramics, jewellery, metal, and innovative fabric, selected from artisans across the province.

Senior ball on tonight

The SESBL schedule picks up again tonight following a break for the long holiday weekend.

Film fest set

The Yorkton Film Festival celebrates its 65th anniversary this week in the city. North America's longest running film festival kicks-off Thursday with a day devoted to students of film.

Community Garden

A sign is up. Trees have been planted. The garden plot is prepared. The people are ready. The Community Garden Alliance, a sub-committee of Assiniboine Food Security Alliance held an informational night on April 24 at the Alliance Church.
The Woman in Black's been done to death

The Woman in Black's been done to death

The Woman in Black (DVD/Blu-Ray) - Dir. James Watkins. Starring Daniel Radcliffe, Janet McTeer, Ciarán Hinds.

Shakespeare in the Park cancelled

The fifth annual Paper Bag Players Shakespeare in the Park has been cancelled due to a lack of performers. Auditions for Much Ado About Nothing were held in the first weekend of May but failed to draw enough actors to cast the play.
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