Skip to content

Yorkton News Review - Archive

The Universe from your own back yard - A few post eclipse comments

So, if you live in or about Yorkton and were inspired to step out on the 27th to catch the start of the lunar eclipse, you would have noticed that, after a beautiful sunny day, the clouds rolled in right before moonrise.
Alliums for Prairie Gardens - time to plant is NOW! Part I

Alliums for Prairie Gardens - time to plant is NOW! Part I

You need a vivid imagination to perceive the lowly onion (Allium cepa), the odorous garlic (A. sativum) or even common chives (A.
Parenting Tips: Mirror Mirror on the wall

Parenting Tips: Mirror Mirror on the wall

Babies love looking at faces. Babies love faces with lots of expression. Showing your baby their reflection for the first time can be quite amusing. You can encourage your baby to recognize themselves by pointing out their reflection in the mirror.
Sask Book Review - Street Symphony – A collection of shorts

Sask Book Review - Street Symphony – A collection of shorts

Review by Shelley A. Leedahl Rachel Wyatt’s short story collection, Street Symphony, opens with an epigraph from Emily Dickinson: “‘Hope’ is the thing with feathers –That perches in the soul-”.

Feast Your Eyes!

Co-Ed Pool League Every Monday at 7 p.m. from October 19, 2015 until the end of April 2016. Downstairs at the Yorkton Legion. 380 Broadway St. W. Come out and have some fun. No partner required. Everyone welcome.
YORKTON IN REVIEW - September 24, 2015

YORKTON IN REVIEW - September 24, 2015

Diabetes volunteers to seek donations

Diabetes volunteers to seek donations

The Canadian Diabetes Association wants people to help support their programs this fall, and volunteers will be going around Yorkton to seek donations for their programs.
Workshop aims to inspire aboriginal youth

Workshop aims to inspire aboriginal youth

Young aboriginal writers have the opportunity to hone their craft and work with authors to better be able to tell their stories. Words Our Way was a workshop hosted by the Saskwatchewan Writers’ Guild for Indigenous youth aged 15-21.
Jess Moskaluke wins Female Artist of the Year

Jess Moskaluke wins Female Artist of the Year

In 2014, Langenberg’s own Jess Moskaluke became the first Saskatchewan woman to win the CCMA Female Artist of the Year Award. In 2015, she became the first Saskatchewan woman to win it twice, taking home the award for the second year in a row.
Editorial Cartoon

Editorial Cartoon

push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks