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Gordie MacKeeman and Rhythm Boys coming to Yorkton

Gordie MacKeeman and Rhythm Boys coming to Yorkton

Gordie MacKeeman and his Rhythm Boys have been winning awards for their high energy, dynamic live shows. They will be bringing that experience to the Anne Portnuff theatre on November 17 as part of the Stars for Saskatchewan series.

Europe trip planned

Sacred Heart High School's Travel Club is busy preparing to honor Canada's military past and the sacrifices made by Canadian soldiers in their next European tour.

YFF deadline nears

The deadline is nearing so if you are a film buff interested in having your work highlighted this opportunity may be for you. The Yorkton Film Festival has announced it is now accepting submissions for its 2014 festival season.
Two perspectives - one theme

Two perspectives - one theme

It's two perspectives but one topic - nature. Saskatchewan artists Karen Holden and Mel Bolen, the first a painter, the latter a pottery artist - are all about perserving nature and sharing the beauty that surrounds us.
Hazing doesn't help build teams, it fractures them

Hazing doesn't help build teams, it fractures them

Much has been made about the Miami Dolphins locker room fiasco surrounding veteran offensive linemen Richie Incognito and second year player Jonathan Martin in the media this week after Martin left the team leading up to this Monday's game against Ta

Yorkton's Paul Toth helps Regina Thunder win first CJFL title

While the Yorkton Regional High School Raiders football team may have fallen short in their quest for Championship glory in 2013, a former alumni of the Orange has enjoyed a magical season in the Canadian Junior Football League as a member of the Reg
Yorkton United U-14 Fury off to fast start

Yorkton United U-14 Fury off to fast start

Only two tournaments into their winter season, the Yorkton United Football Club's Under 14 boys are off to a promising start to 2013/14.

Changes in the works for Canada Post

Changes are in store for mail in Yorkton. As of this month all of the city's mail will now be sorted in Regina, both local and outgoing mail. It's part of a measure called de-twinning and as a result all mail will be handled by a single red box.
College gets $1 million plus boost from Mosaic

College gets $1 million plus boost from Mosaic

The Parkland College's Trades and Technology Centre will soon be a reality, and the Mosaic Company has made a significant donation towards the project's capital campaign. The company is investing $1.225 million in the new centre.

Beware of measles

Saskatchewan public health officials are advising residents to be aware of a recent outbreak of measles in southern Alberta. Measles is a highly contagious virus and can cause serious health complications, says Chief Medical Health Officer Dr.
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