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Yorkton News Review - Archive

A distinction between schooling and learning

To the Editor: The Saskatchewan government has done the math and determined that 950 hours of instructional time is better than 197 days.

Royal Ford preps for big move

Royal Ford in Yorkton is putting the finishing touches on its new leading edge facility, and will be set move into the new location at 81 Dracup Ave toward the end of January. The new structure will cover 37,000 square feet, that's approx.
Harvest stay alive in playoff chase in Christmas return

Harvest stay alive in playoff chase in Christmas return

With under twenty games left in the 2012/13 Saskatchewan Midget AAA hockey season the Harvest were heading into weekend meetings with the Tisdale Trojans and the Moose Jaw Generals with one goal in mind, stay in the top eight.

Yorkton Minor Hockey posts impressive winning weekend

Yorkton Minor Hockey returned to tournament action over the weekend and its various clubs recorded winning weekends across the province.
Terriers fall to Broncs, beat Hounds in tough slate

Terriers fall to Broncs, beat Hounds in tough slate

SJHL schedule makers this season gave the Terriers a lump of coal for Christmas as the SJHL's top team has had it's toughest string of opponents to date to start out the post-Christmas stretch.

Canada's government should be idle no more

To the Editor: Over the past few weeks, a remarkable movement has taken shape among indigenous peoples in Canada. It's called "Idle-No-More".
Local chemo care boosted

Local chemo care boosted

It's difficult to go through chemotherapy no matter where you are, but new upgrades at the Yorkton Regional Health Centre are designed to make the treatment easier for local cancer patients.
Canadian Juniors finally beaten in the heart department

Canadian Juniors finally beaten in the heart department

Last Wednesday I wrote my column all about Canada being poised to win the World Juniors ahead of Thursday's early morning clash with the Americans. I went out on a limb, and I had good reason to.

Fish red tape reduced

In time for the 2013 angling season, the Ministry of Environment amended The Fisheries Regulations to reduce red tape while continuing to protect fishing in Saskatchewan.
A night of jazz coming down the tubes in Yorkton

A night of jazz coming down the tubes in Yorkton

Yorkton will have an opportunity to enjoy an eclectic night of jazz. A Series of Tubes and the All That Jazz Big Band are putting on a show at the Army and Navy Club on Sunday, January 27.
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