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Sacred Heart Grad 2011

Sacred Heart Grad 2011

Access Communications Centennial Scholarship, awarded to: Schayla Kirschman; ACT/UCT Health Education Scholarship, awarded to: Kayla Manovich; Rick Andrusyk Memorial Scholarship, awarded to: Sheridan Polinsky; Army, Navy and Air Force Veterans Ladies
Edible bird nests main industry

Edible bird nests main industry

The longstanding springtime culinary tradition of urine-soaked eggs endures, in Dongyang, China, according to a March CNN dispatch.

Job action continues at schools

Teachers in Yorkton and across the province spent two more days on strike last week and withdrew voluntary services on Monday.
YRHS LB celebrates Senior Bowl with a sack

YRHS LB celebrates Senior Bowl with a sack

Dalton Bakke had quite the night on Queen Victoria Day when the Saskatchewan High Schools Athletics Association (SHSAA) 27th Annual Ed Henick Senior Bowl was played in Regina.

Legislature off for summer

Premier Brad Wall said the "Saskatchewan Advantage" budget was the highlight of a productive legislative session which ends today.
Four local schools entered into archery provs

Four local schools entered into archery provs

Saskatchewan's third annual provincial archery competition took place Saturday at the YRHS.
Stock Car Races at Yellowhead International Speedway Yorkton.

Stock Car Races at Yellowhead International Speedway Yorkton.

Godfrey Dean Art Gallery Landscape & Memory 2011 on now until June 24. This year's local and regional art exhibition features 25 of your favourite and newly discovered artists.

Another WTP contract awarded

The eighth contract in the extended development of the new water treatment plant in Yorkton was approved unanimously by Council at its regular meeting Monday.
Drive Angry must be seen to be believed

Drive Angry must be seen to be believed

Drive Angry (DVD/Blu-Ray) - Dir. Patrick Lussier. Starring Nicolas Cage, Amber Heard, William Fichtner Awesomely terrible action gorefest. Nicolas Cage plays a criminal who escapes from Hell to save his baby granddaughter from a Satanic cult.

City looks to clarify land ownership

The City of Yorkton is moving to clarify the ownership and usage of the former Angus Spice School, (currently housing SIGN offices) property, following a decision of Council at its regular meeting Monday.
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