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It may be too late for Link

It may be too late for Link

In the wake of the devastating polling results, we heard something from NDP Dwain Lingenfelter we haven't much heard of since his return to Saskatchewan politics two years ago. We heard a little contrition.
Major presents flag and photo to Council

Major presents flag and photo to Council

Major Ron Haskell, the Deputy Commanding Officer of the 64th Field Battery in Yorkton made a presentation to the City of Yorkton at the regular meeting of Yorkton Council Monday.
Commemorating 125 years of the Northwest Resistance

Commemorating 125 years of the Northwest Resistance

In 1885, a fort was erected at the old town site 4 kilometers north of present day Yorkton, on the banks of the Little White Sand River.

Marshall, Alcorn return from Desert Classic tournament

Derek Marshall and Mackenzie Alcorn both went to Nevada recently to compete in a baseball tournament called the Desert Classic, representing Saskatchewan and Canada in their divisions. Both players participated on Team Saskatoon.
YRHS Cab Clothing athletes of the month

YRHS Cab Clothing athletes of the month

The Cab Clothing Yorkton Regional High School Female Athlete of the Month for October is Avery Westberg. Westberg has been on the 80 and above honor roll since Gr. 9. She has been involved in the S.R.C.
Day of the Dead is a time to celebrate life

Day of the Dead is a time to celebrate life

Every autumn, tens of millions of monarch butterflies take wing in southern Ontario, embarking on a miraculous 3,000-kilometre, two-month journey, arriving in central Mexico in late October and early November.
TKD students take in Mexico tourney

TKD students take in Mexico tourney

Kees Yorkton took three athletes to a training camp and tournament at the Mexican national taekwondo training centre at La Loma, in San Luis Potosi from Oct. 28-Nov. 3. The Yorkton athletes were Matthew Bodnaryk, Autumn Ashcroft and Francis Bazin.
SHHS athletes of the month

SHHS athletes of the month

The September male athlete of the month is a member of the Sacred Heart Football team. He's got size, strength and speed that have made him a force to be dealt with.

History showing flaw in library decision

History often has a habit of showing us the flaws in our decisions, and that is certainly the case in terms of the Yorkton Public Library.

Library needs major investment

The flood July 1 in Yorkton caused excessive damage at the Yorkton Public Library which has left the facility on Broadway Street closed since.
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