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Yorkton This Week

Multicultural week begins

The Government of Saskatchewan is joining with the Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan (MCoS) to proclaim November 20-26 as Multicultural Week in Saskatchewan.

And the Saints go marching on...

The Saints go marching on. Straight to the Saskatchewan provincials. Next stop: Wilkie on Friday afternoon.

Program to aid police

People all over Saskatchewan can help keep roads safe now that the Report Impaired Drivers (RID) program is in effect across the province. RID encourages the public to call 911 if they see a driver they suspect is impaired.
HOF induction night at the FAA

HOF induction night at the FAA

Gerry James is certainly the most notorious coach in the annuals of the Yorkton Terriers Junior Hockey Club.

Letter to the Editor - Old mill worth saving

Dear Editor: This letter is written in response to the article "Old Mill Gets Short Reprieve" that was published in the November 16, 2011 edition of Yorkton This Week.
CZAKLER - Mrs. Josephine Czakler

CZAKLER - Mrs. Josephine Czakler

Mrs. Josephine Czakler of Yorkton entered eternal rest on Friday November 11, 2011 at the Yorkton Regional Health Centre at the age of 94 (8 days short of her 95th birthday).

SPORTS SHORTS

The Sacred Heart Saints senior boys volleyball team is off to SHSAA provincials this weekend. They will travel to Wilkie by team van ino rder to compete.
Photography program thrives at high school

Photography program thrives at high school

A recent surge in interest has fueled the growth of Yorkton Regional High School's photography program into one of the largest in Saskatchewan.
Store supports diabetes research

Store supports diabetes research

Value Village has opened in the Parkland Mall in Yorkton and that is good news for more than customers.
The Magic of Christmas concert returns again this holiday season

The Magic of Christmas concert returns again this holiday season

Godfrey Dean Art Gallery - Motion Captured, Motion Denied, Nov. 7 to Dec. 21. This touring exhibition features contrasting works by Zane Wilcox and Jody Barber-Green, two rising young stars in the Saskatchewan ceramics community.
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