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Film Festival plans community awards

The Yorkton Film Festival (YFF) has announced a new set of awards aimed at recognizing Yorkton citizens, businesses, and organizations that improve the community.
Gulf of St. Lawrence is important to Canadian identity

Gulf of St. Lawrence is important to Canadian identity

We Canadians love the wilderness. Whether we're talking to visitors here or people we meet in our travels, our conversations almost always end up about our great outdoors and pristine natural spaces.
Exotic auction

Exotic auction

Sunday afternoon the Exotic Animal Sale rounded out the Spring Expo weekend. The show was held at the Gallagher Centre Agripavillion.

Agreement signed

Advanced Education, Employment and Immigration Minister Rob Norris signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Dr.
Students to find true story of recycling

Students to find true story of recycling

The results from a unique university study into Yorkton's recycling program will soon be in.

STOKES - Marion

Marion Joyce Age 82 years. Joyce "Z" Stokes passed away April 5, 2012 in Esterhazy with her family at her side. She was born in Nokomis, SK on April 3, 1930. Her family moved to Regina where she attended Scott Collegiate.
New generation coins in circulation

New generation coins in circulation

The Royal Canadian Mint is pleased to announce that a new generation of one-dollar and two-dollar circulation coins, which incorporate advanced security features and are manufactured with the Mint's patented multi-ply plated steel technology begins c
But God doesn't LIKE salsa

But God doesn't LIKE salsa

Since their births, our four grandbeans have absorbed the habits of their nearest and dearest adults. I should mention here that their daddy is a preacher. That their grandfather is the Preacher.

First ND hockey season in the books

Matt Kustra of Yorkton has just come off of his first year as a member of the Notre Dame hockey team and football preparations are about to get underway for the two-sport athlete.
Festivus inspired ritual

Festivus inspired ritual

In the remote state of Meghalaya, India, a matrilineal system endows the women with wealth and property rights and relegates the men to slow-moving campaigns for equality.
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