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Sask. Party's nasty feud with PCs

Sask. Party's nasty feud with PCs

There is not much left of old Progressive Conservative party in Saskatchewan.
Raider Athletes-of-the-Month

Raider Athletes-of-the-Month

The Cab Clothing Yorkton Regional High School Male Athlete of the Month for November is Jason Blommaert. A Gr. 12 student who has maintained a good academic average, has special interest in both construction and welding.

Pee Wees in Quebec

The Sherring Gold Pee Wee AA Yorkton Terriers hockey team qualified for a tournament which took them to Quebec for 10 days.

Fire department fundraiser

The Yorkton Fire Department raised $5000 for the Health Foundation February 3 to 5, helping to reach the Foundation's goal of $212,000 to fund the conceptual plan for a new regional hospital.
Nash bringing pop/folk sound to city

Nash bringing pop/folk sound to city

Megan Nash is a young singer who is looking to grow her audience with an upcoming stop in the city. Calling herself "a folk-pop singer songwriter," Nash said she usually performs as a solo, or as a duo.

EDITORIAL - Library needs to prepare for fewer paper books

The Yorkton Public Library officially re-opened at its natural location on Broadway Street.
RESCHKE - Irene Myrtle

RESCHKE - Irene Myrtle

Irene Myrtle Reschke (nee Fritzke) July 2, 1935 - February 11, 2012 Irene passed into the presence of the Lord on February 11, 2012, following complications from heart surgery.

Letter to the Editor - Admitting form wait time far too long

Dear Editor: Anyone who has been to the Admitting Dept. of the Yorkton Hospital during these last few weeks can relate to this experience. One mid-morning day in Feb. found me fasting for tests that needed an admitting slip.
Rural electrification in Saskatchewan

Rural electrification in Saskatchewan

As part of the Heritage Day 2012 program at the Western Development Museum branch in Yorkton Sunday Carla Madsen, education and special events coordinator with the local WDM gave a presentation on rural electrification in Saskatchewan during the 1950

RCMP pups need names

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) is calling young creative minds across Canada to take a bite at the fuzziest contest ever.
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