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Yorkton News Review - Archive

Little angels bring hope

Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) of Yorkton and Area is a community supported, volunteer based organization that is committed to the healthy development of children in need and their families through the provision of quality one to one mentoring relat
Jarvis wins 2012 RMF Coach of the Year

Jarvis wins 2012 RMF Coach of the Year

With the 2012 high school football season all but over, it was awards week for Regina Minor Football as they honored the best players, coaches, and volunteers for the 2012 season and the YRHS Jr.

Farmer-owned fertilizer project looks for investment

Fertilizer costs have always been a major concern for farmers in the area, and a company has been working towards trying to help lower those prices.

Harvest win two straight in home return

A trip home seems to be just what the doctor ordered for the Yorkton Harvest as the struggling club won two straight over last place Beardy's Blackhawks over the weekend to chip away at the gap between them and the other teams battling for the final
Performance slated

Performance slated

Hot off the airwaves, Yorkton's Jackie Guy will be performing in the city later this month. Jackie Guy, a local singer/songwriter will be performing at the 5th Ave. Cup & Saucer on November 24.

Hurricane Sandy help sought

Saskatchewan credit unions are now accepting cash donations in support of Red Cross relief efforts for Hurricane Sandy in the Caribbean and the United States.

Lady Saints vball falls short at provincials

Volleyball season has came to an end at Sacred Heart High School as the Sr. Lady Saints fell short at 4A provincials. The Sacred Heart Sr. Girls Volleyball team took part in the SHSAA 4A Girls Provincials this weekend in Regina.

Bantam AA Terriers beat Wings

The Yorkton AA Bantam Terriers returned to home action with a 4-3 win over the Weyburn Wings at the FAA November 18.

A freedom fighter not a criminal

To the Editor: To Commemorate "Louis Riel Day," the Congress of Aboriginal Peoples unfurled the Métis Flag at the Ottawa Police Headquarters on November 16, 2012.

It's time for the pandering votes to stop

To the Editor: The Federal NDP has rightly come under suspicion for their puzzling position on national unity.
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