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Pilot project brings stroke treatment close to home

Pilot project brings stroke treatment close to home

The Sunrise Health Region showed off some of the results of its Integrated Stroke Strategy pilot project with a tour of its Stroke Rehabilitation Unit in Yorkton on Monday.
Reunion for family well attended

Reunion for family well attended

Helen and Charlie Johnson from Manitou Beach near Watrous were drop-in coffee guests with Audrey and Peter Nielsen one afternoon last week on their way back from visiting out East.
Former Red Wing helps out with golf tournament

Former Red Wing helps out with golf tournament

Former NHLer Tim Cheveldae was among the group of golfers that took to Deer Park on Friday in support of the United Way.
Valkyria Chronicles II is endlessly addictive

Valkyria Chronicles II is endlessly addictive

Valkyria Chronicles II (Video game, PSP) - Publisher: Sega. Developer: Sega.
Award winner new release better than ever

Award winner new release better than ever

BLUE BONESKim BeggsBlack Hen Music8.5-out-of-10 I became something of a fan of Yukon-based performer Kim Beggs after reviewing Wanderer's Paean back in October 2007.

New agreement for Aboriginal jobs

A new agreement under the Aboriginal Skills and Employment Partnership (ASEP) program is set to create 104 long-term, sustainable employment opportunities in Saskatchewan and Alberta's agriculture industry.
Fables from old times have meaning for our times

Fables from old times have meaning for our times

When wading through the words of pundits and the babble of political posturing, I can't help but think of some of the simple truths we learned as children.
Terry Fox Run successful in city

Terry Fox Run successful in city

With 131 participants and raising just under $5000, the 30th Terry Fox Run held in Yorkton on Sunday, September 19 was a success.
Gridders take down Rams in a penalty fest

Gridders take down Rams in a penalty fest

Week three of Regina Minor Football League action returned to Yorkton over the weekend. Getting back into the win column on Saturday afternoon put the Yorkton Pee Wee Gridders into a three-way tie for second place in the Reed Division.
Trick play, bad penalties set Raiders back, 30-7

Trick play, bad penalties set Raiders back, 30-7

The bad news is they got killed on the scoreboard, the good news is they can still make the playoffs. The other good news is they found out that they have got two quarterbacks who are scary good with the football in their hands.
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