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Yorkton This Week

Treelines has an indie rock

Treelines has an indie rock

As a band Treelines has its roots firmly in Kelowna, with the entire band born and raised there.

Law recognizes individual right to choose

Most people have heard about how "no means no" when it comes to someone choosing whether to have sexual contact with another person. However, the law actually goes further than that in protecting people from unwanted sexual contact.

Raiders adds to curling medal count at provincials

The YRHS curling mixed curling team competed in the Saskatchewan High Schools Athletics Association provincial championships of curling in Regina and they came home with bronze medals around their necks.
Editorial Cartoon

Editorial Cartoon

Problems can be traced back to hasty decisions

Problems can be traced back to hasty decisions

Bear with for a moment while I tell you story about a recent Regina complaint that you will either find mildly amusing or downright irritating.

Editorial - Housing a major issue in city

For years now one of the most appealing aspects of Yorkton as a community to settle roots in had been the idea of reasonably priced, if not simply cheap housing, when compared to Saskatchewan's larger cities, and with Alberta where many looked to fin

Fishing Lake work

After receiving the final approval needed, the Saskatchewan Watershed Authority has initiated construction of channel improvements downstream from Fishing Lake.
Cellphone creative tool for photographer

Cellphone creative tool for photographer

Taisha Rudoski is a young artist who is capturing images of the world around her in a very modern way, through the camera lens of her Blackberry® cellphone.
Gray-Dort car dealer

Gray-Dort car dealer

Harry Bronfman was selling GRAY DORT cars from his City Garage on Broadway Street East in 1917. The company that manufactured the vehicles was William Gray & Sons, a carriage, wagon and sleigh maker in Chatham, Ontario.
Birthday wishes from community

Birthday wishes from community

Jennifer Gibson from Weyburn was a long weekend visitor with friends, Terra and Shane Talbot, Ashalee and Riley. They did some snowmobiling in spite of the nippy temperatures.