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Yorkton brings dragon to Yorkton

It's expected to be a sold out and exciting event so you may want to get your tickets now.
Now showing at the Godfrey Dean

Now showing at the Godfrey Dean

The art of Yorkton is on display at the Godfrey Dean Art Gallery. Every year, the gallery hosts Landscape and Memory, a showcase of local artists which puts local talent on display. There are 24 artists on display, with over 100 pieces.
Sacred Heart hosts 2012 Sports Awards Night

Sacred Heart hosts 2012 Sports Awards Night

After a successful 2012 athletics season, Sacred Heart High School held its 2012 Spring Sports Awards night on Monday. The basketball, curling, badminton, cheer, and track and field teams all handed out awards in the school's four award categories.
How can we sit back and do nothing?

How can we sit back and do nothing?

It's a small step in the right direction, but given the situation, I think we, along with the support of the UN, are going to have to take matters a little further.

New stadium isn't worth it for Saskatchewanites

To the Editor: On Mayor Fiaco's proposed monument - the dome stadium - here is where I stand and I'm sure I speak for the majority of Saskatchewanites.
Yorkton Cardinals continue up and down start

Yorkton Cardinals continue up and down start

The weather has been putting a log jam in the beginning of the Yorkton Cardinals 2012 campaign.

Canada's disabled deserve so much better

To the Editor: There is a churlishness about the Harper government that makes it unmistakably petty and small.
Downsizing or moving: dealing with an emotional experience

Downsizing or moving: dealing with an emotional experience

Many of us can expect to move several times during our life time. We as seniors do not like to be told we need to downsize, or even more devastating is to be told we need to move to a smaller house or condo.
Family gets keys to the newest Habitat home

Family gets keys to the newest Habitat home

It was almost two years to the day since Malcolm Pelletier and Joyce Nesbitt found out they would be receiving a Habitat for Humanity home, and they were excited to move in and start a new life for themselves and their children, Darnell, Keisha, Cole

CPCA chuckwagon racing

The Canadian Professional Chuckwagon Association held its Yorkton races over the weekend and despite heavy rain that could have ruined the weekend's events, they managed to get two days worth of races out of the weekend.
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