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Dr. Brass School to host 7th annual Snow Slam

Dr. Brass School to host 7th annual Snow Slam

The Yorkton Martial Arts Training Centre is hosting its 7th Annual Abominable Snow Slam this Saturday afternoon at Dr. Brass Elementary School.

City studying its assets in detail

The City of Yorkton is in the midst of having an asset inventory and analysis and at the regular meeting of Council Monday Associated Engineering (AE) made a presentation on the process.
Due Date is toxic film cancer

Due Date is toxic film cancer

Due Date (DVD/Blu-Ray) - Dir. Todd Phillips. Starring Robert Downey Jr., Zach Galifianakis, Jamie Foxx. A hateful abomination of a road trip movie.
Farmer Bonspiel

Farmer Bonspiel

Gerald Schepp took a few days off to go to Vernon. Sandra Schepp took in the MacNutt Mixed Farmers Bonspiel. Nick & Marjory Antony took in the Pancake Breakfast in MacNutt. While there, they visited with David and Miles Antony.

Duo combines diverse backgrounds in music

Saskia and Darrel Delaronde come from decidedly different musical upbringings, but the duo have found they work well together. Delaronde grew up in Mount Nebo, SK.

Minister marks week

Highways and Infrastructure Minister Jim Reiter has designated February 27 to March 5 as Engineering and Geoscience Week in Saskatchewan to salute these dedicated professionals.

YRHS to host hoop tourney

The Yorkton Regional High School and Sacred Heart will get one last chance at some practice this weekend when the Regional hosts a mini four-team tournament. Playing will be both Yorkton schools as well as Weyburn and Melville.

Letter to the Editor - Culture conference raises questions

Dear Editor:On February 25, I attended the Annual Culture and Heritage Forum for Municipal Officials: "Cultural Planning for Prosperous Communities", co-presented in partnership by the Government of Saskatchewan Ministry of Tourism, Parks, Culture an

Health funding formula change

Last week's announcement that the provincial government will begin paying a larger share of the cost of regional health projects is encouraging news, says The Health Foundation's executive director, Ross Fisher.
Editorial Cartoon

Editorial Cartoon

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