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Yorkton This Week

BEISEL - Sheila Jean

BEISEL - Sheila Jean

Sheila Jean Beisel was born Sheila Jean Nicol on July 12, 1936 in Grenfell, SK. and passed away January 15, 2012 in Yorkton after several bouts of illnesses. She was a beloved wife, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt and friend.
Five-point week for Juniors

Five-point week for Juniors

The Yorkton Terriers used a five-point week to climb back into sole possession of second place in the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League's Sherwood Conference.

High school plans China trip

Sacred Heart High School is planning its most ambitious international trip ever in 2013. Over Easter break next spring, 38 students and six chaperones will spend ten days touring China, focusing on the areas surrounding Beijing, Xi'an, and Shanghai.

Be careful on lake ice

The Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment reminds everyone who ventures out on Saskatchewan's frozen lakes to enjoy a day of ice fishing to fish responsibly and safely. Everyone can help maintain a sustainable fishery and a healthy environment.
Local midget team goes undefeated

Local midget team goes undefeated

There was more hockey going on this weekend than you could shake a stick at and most of it took place in Yorkton. There was an outdoor classic in Hamilton, Ontario on Saturday afternoon, a pros vs.
Harvest salvage a point against Mintos

Harvest salvage a point against Mintos

The Prince Albert Mintos badly outshot the Yorkton Harvest but could not out score them. For the second time in two weeks, regulation time ended with a mad scramble in front of the opposition's net.
KINASCHUK - Sylvia

KINASCHUK - Sylvia

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Sylvia Kinaschuk of the Kamsack and District Nursing Home, formally of Arran, SK, on January 15, 2012 at the age of 83 years.
URBANOSKI - Joseph

URBANOSKI - Joseph

Mr. Joseph Urbanoski of Providence Place in Moose Jaw, formerly of Yorkton, husband of the late Mrs. Joyce Urbanoski passed away on Sunday, January 15, 2012. He was eighty-one years of age.
Business class

Business class

The transition from high school to a post-secondary institution is often a daunting task. Most students find it challenging to adapt.

SaskPower promotes clean access paths

Scraping ice and shoveling snow aren't favourite winter activities for most people, but SaskPower is trying to change that.
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