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“Kids For Kamp” Garage Sale

SIGN Family Support Program “Kids For Kamp” Garage Sale All proceeds will help send a child to camp this summer!! Sat., June 4, 2016 9:00 am - 3:00 pm SIGN Building, 345 Broadway St. W., Yorkton Outdoor garage sale. Will be inside if raining.

Parkinson’s Support Group

Parkinson’s Support Group meeting Tuesday, May 31 - 2 p.m. at the Yorkton & District Nursing Home. Guest Speaker Therapist Brittany Demstey. All Parkinson’s patients and interested persons welcome. For further info contact Marj at 306-783-7519.
Track and Field

Track and Field

Christ the Teacher Catholic School Division students had the chance to show their skills at Track and Field with the elementary school track meet, held at Century Field.
Saskatchewan Arts Board consults artists

Saskatchewan Arts Board consults artists

The Saskatchewan Arts Board wants to know how it can better support the independent artists of the province.
Sask documentary gives people a voice

Sask documentary gives people a voice

The Yorkton Film Festival can do more than just showcase the best in short film.
York Lake celebrates ninety years of golf

York Lake celebrates ninety years of golf

Over 90 years, the York Lake Golf and Country Club has been through good times and bad, and has gone through many changes over the decades. The course recently celebrated its anniversary, looking at its history while planning for the future.
Editorial Cartoon

Editorial Cartoon

‘A’ word primed to rear its ugly head again

Saskatchewan may be administering itself into bankruptcy. The Sask Party seems to recognize many aspects of Saskatchewan governance suffer from top-heavy bureaucracy including health care and education.

Things I do with words... Unity through stupidity

There is a compilation on the internet called “The Greatest Parliamentary Fights of All Time” compiled in 2008 by someone in Taiwan.
‘Five 5tages’ puts a face to cancer diagnosis

‘Five 5tages’ puts a face to cancer diagnosis

The experience of cancer treatment is something many patients want to keep in private.
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