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YUFC hosts mini-soccer festival for local youth

The Yorkton United Soccer Association hosted the first of three mini-soccer festivals for the Under 6, Under 8, Under 10, Under 12 and Under 14 teams.
Skin to Skin

Skin to Skin

New poster unveiled

Life in Canada after the Long-Gun Registry

A couple of significant events in my almost two-decade political career happened recently: the final passage in the House of Commons of Bill C-19, Ending the Long-Gun Registry on February 15, 2012, and it subsequently becoming law in early April.
Mission Zero stops injury epidemics

Mission Zero stops injury epidemics

There is an epidemic of accidental injuries in this province, and Gord Moker hopes that together we can change that.

Urban fishery plan in the works

Logan Green fish pond discussed

Hunting and fishing survey extended

Hundreds of Saskatchewan sport hunters and anglers are having their say on the province's hunting and angling regulations and, as a result, the Saskatchewan government is extending the survey deadline from May 9 to May 23.
The dog made me do it

The dog made me do it

Ed, my neighbor next door, was a bachelor last week, as Ruby, his wife, was in Edmonton for some appointments and family matters. The rainy, dull weather forced Ed to work on his machinery out at his farm.

SHHS badminton team in provincials

Members of the Sacred Heart High School (SHHS) senior badminton team advanced to regional playoffs at Notre Dame in Wilcox Saturday. The competition was great and the games fierce.

YRHS Cab Clothing Athletes of the Month

The Cab Clothing Yorkton Regional High School (YRHS) Female Athlete of the Month for April, Caleigh Grunert, is a Grade 9 student at YRHS.

Investing in local health

The Government of Saskatchewan has announced it is investing $3.6 million to strengthen primary health care services in the province.
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