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Yorkton In Review - July 7, 2016

Yorkton In Review - July 7, 2016

The Torch Club

New Horizons Friday Night Dance 78 First Ave. North, Yorkton, SK. Great night of dancing Everyone is welcome Time: 8:00 pm - 12:00 am Admission: $9.00 Ron & Sandra Rudoski - July 8th. Gerry’s Boys - July 15th. The Zayshleys - July 22nd.
Summer safety day includes car seat clinic

Summer safety day includes car seat clinic

Summer is a time of fun and leisure, but it also means that people need to make sure that their activities in the sun are safe.
Yorkton area gets $120,000 in gaming grants

Yorkton area gets $120,000 in gaming grants

A wide range of community organizations will be receiving grants this year as part of the grants provided by the Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority. Of the $2 million given out across the province, Yorkton and area received $120,520.
Dollars for Scholars raises over $20,000

Dollars for Scholars raises over $20,000

The 11th annual Dollars for Scholars Golf Classic, held Friday at Deer Park Golf Course in Yorkton, raised an estimated $21,500 for the Parkland College scholarship fund.
Mekayla Bali still missing after three months

Mekayla Bali still missing after three months

It has three months since Mekayla Bali has gone missing, and her family is still searching for information to bring her home safely. They recently held a steak night fundraiser to raise money for a reward for information leading to her safe return.
Proud to be Canadian

Proud to be Canadian

George Arnold, resident of Yorkton Crossing, raises the Canadian flag above Yorkton Crossing Retirement Community for the first time.
Editorial Cartoon

Editorial Cartoon

Tomorrow, we party

Exactly 149 years ago tomorrow, Canada became a dominion, a more or less sovereign, self-governing territory, the first of Great Britain’s former colonies to achieve independence and the first member of what would become the Commonwealth.

Things I do with words... Advice for the graduating class

High school students from across the region are all getting ready to set out on their future careers and go off on their own for the very first time.
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