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Yorkton This Week

EDITORIAL - Time to exercise our right

In case you have missed it, next Monday, Nov. 7, we go to the polls here in Saskatchewan to elect our government for the next four years.
Conceptual plan donation

Conceptual plan donation

Barry Zapshalla presented a cheque for $1,000 to Ross Fisher, Executive Director of The Health Foundation, to help fund the conceptual plan for a new regional hospital. The donation is from Barry Zapshalla Investment & Insurance Solutions Inc.
New ships to haul potash

New ships to haul potash

In Japan, Mr.

Monday is election day

Saskatchewan voters go to the polls Monday, Nov. 7. In Yorkton voters have a choice of one of three candidates, Chad Blenkin of the New Democrat Party, Catherine McDonald of the Green Party and Greg Ottenbreit of the Saskatchewan Party.

RM election results

Rural municipal elections were held across the province on October 26. Unofficial results from the RM of Wallace No. 243 show that incumbent Sidney Wonitowy was the winner of that RM's sole contested division councillor position. Wonitowy defeated R.
SJHL Terriers maul the Bruins for nine goals

SJHL Terriers maul the Bruins for nine goals

The Yorkton Terriers are in the midst of several days away from the ice in the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League, but remain tied for third in the Sherwood Conference as of Monday.
Saints fall on a snowy day in Melfort

Saints fall on a snowy day in Melfort

Another strong season in the standings for the Sacred Heart senior football team came to an end over the weekend.
Moose Jaw team wins in Yorkton

Moose Jaw team wins in Yorkton

The Yorkton stop on the Saskatchewan Men's Curling Tour landed over the weekend at the Yorkton Curling Club, the winners coming from Moose Jaw.
Got a whale headed your way?

Got a whale headed your way?

In the flurry of my newly-four-year-old grandbean's birthday party, while I washed Romaine lettuce under the tap - preparing a salad to accompany my daughter's lasagna - the child came to me.

SPORTS SHORTS

The Lady Saints of Sacred Heart soccer placed in third at the provincial tournament over the weekend in Regina. They won bronze in the 2A girls provincials held in Regina.
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