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Five out of five

Five out of five

The Yorkton Regional High School has announced the results of the school's first year of writing the Advanced Placement Calculus AB exam.
Terriers open preseason with 6-3 home win over Wolves

Terriers open preseason with 6-3 home win over Wolves

After a hard weekend of training camp the Yorkton Terriers opened up their 2012 preseason with a 6-3 win over the Waywayseecapo Wolverines of the MJHL Tuesday night at the FAA.

Yorkton Atom Gridders shine on road

After a loss in their home opener, the Yorkton Atom Gridders put it all on the field on Saturday afternoon in an impressive fashion. The Gridders dominated the Weyburn Ravens in a 60-36 shootout victory in Weyburn.
Election bells chime in Yorkton

Election bells chime in Yorkton

Wilson won't be seeking mayor's seat
Maloney first to put name forward

Maloney first to put name forward

When current Mayor James Wilson announced that he would be running for council in the upcoming municipal elections, he said he hoped a long time councillor would step up to announce their candidacy. It didn't take long for that to happen.
Back-to-school focus on school zone safety

Back-to-school focus on school zone safety

With the start of the new school year, Operation Student Safety will see law and traffic enforcement officers province-wide focusing on traffic safety in and around school zones on Sept. 4 and 5.

Improving access for local residents

Funding applications available

Fiddling to the top

The Saskatchewan Fiddle Championships were held at the 15th Annual John Arcan Fiddle Fest from August 9-12 and an area girl took home a top honor.
BHP work progressing

BHP work progressing

Mine still a possibility
Driving the old fashioned way

Driving the old fashioned way

Ed, my neighbor next door, had no sympathy for me when I told him our relaxed holiday turned out to be a do-it-yourself experience. We like to take the train from Minot, North Dakota to Vancouver, Washington.
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