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Chamber hosts CWB debate

Chamber hosts CWB debate

The Yorkton Chamber of Commerce hosted a debate on the future of the Canadian Wheat Board last Wednesday.

Choir and band join forces

The Yorkton Community Concert Choir under the direction of Laurene Jemieff, accompanied by Shani Apland will present its debut performance on Sunday, November 6th, Westview United Church at 7:30.
Outstanding students recognized

Outstanding students recognized

Over the last two weeks, the Good Spirit School Division distributed its first annual Student of Distinction Awards to students with exceptionally positive attitudes and strong work ethics in each of the 28 public schools around the division.
Yorkton Retired Senior Citizens Cribbage & Pool

Yorkton Retired Senior Citizens Cribbage & Pool

Annual Ham & Meatball Supper at St. Andrew's United Church in Yorkton Sun., Nov. 6 from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Tickets available at the door.
Macbeth - Circa 1910

Macbeth - Circa 1910

A performance in Yorkton of the play MACBETH. Circa 1910. (Photo: H. Jackson Collection). William Shakespeare (1564-1616) had a company of players who performed for the Court of England.
SHHS boys reclaim provincial gold

SHHS boys reclaim provincial gold

The only thing better than one gold medal is two gold medals.
DUBUC - Special weekend

DUBUC - Special weekend

Billy Topliss of Kelowna, B.C. was home visiting with niece Irene & Murray Bawden. Irene hosted a late Thanksgiving meal on Sun., Oct.16 for family to gather for a visit.
New release a must

New release a must

LOW DOWN and TORE UP The Duke Robillard Band Stony Plain Records 9-out-of-10 If you like the blues, and you're Canadian there are two names you should have come to trust in terms of being purveyors of quality blues; Stony Plain as a record label, and

Crime prevention

November is National Crime Prevention and Community Safety month, and the Canada Safety Council challenges all Canadians to join in the fight to put an end to bullying.

Area students earn degrees

More than 940 students will graduate this fall in the 100th year of convocation ceremonies at the University of Saskatchewan. The morning and afternoon celebrations took place on Saturday, October 22 at TCU Place.
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