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Fundraiser to raise celiac awareness

Karleigh Gelowitz is a Yorkton Regional High School student who was diagnosed six months ago with Celiac Disease.
DUBUC

DUBUC

Hilltop Curling Club sponsored a Strong Man Competition March 3 There were 16 teams of 2 persons each with several attending from Dubuc to join in the fun. Each team played at least 2 games and up to 4 games apiece.
Peshko - William "Bill"

Peshko - William "Bill"

William "Bill" Peshko, son of Michael and Elline (nee Olynuik) Peshko, was born on the family farm in the R.M. of Hazel Dell on August 29, 1935. He attended Silver Springs and Invermay Schools.
SJHL club hands out awards

SJHL club hands out awards

The Yorkton Terriers held their annual awards banquet Friday, wrapping up their Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League season. Club president Lyle Walsh said in spite of losing out in their first playoff series to Melville, it was still a good year.
HERASYMUIK - James

HERASYMUIK - James

James (Jim) Herasymuik July 2, 1938 - March 4, 2012. James "Jim" Herasymuik, loving husband, father, and grandfather passed away on March 4, 2012 at the age of 73.

Weather outlook

The Weather Network has just released its outlook for the months of March, April and May. Following an exceptionally warm and generally dry winter, Canadians can expect a normal and gradual warm-up this spring.
Scholarships awarded to Parkland College students

Scholarships awarded to Parkland College students

The Parkland College awarded $68,350 in internal scholarships to 72 students from across east-central Saskatchewan at its awards ceremony at the Painted Hand Casino in Yorkton on March 7.

Bantams win

By the numbers on the official copy of the game sheet, the Yorkton Terrier Quizno's Subs bantam boys hockey team apparently couldn't wait to get back to business following a long layoff from their last game.
MEGYESI - Barbara

MEGYESI - Barbara

MEGYESI - Barbara Mae Clemens began her life on July 25, 1946 at Carlyle, SK, the second daughter of Merle (nee Whiting) and Paul Clemens. She grew up west of Redvers with her Mom, sister and two brothers.

New process for immigrant professionals

Internationally trained professionals will be able to put their knowledge and skills to work sooner with a new pilot project funded by the Government of Saskatchewan, the Government of Canada and the private sector.
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