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Yorkdale Royals sweep YESSA city championships

Yorkdale Royals sweep YESSA city championships

It was a sweep of epic proportions. For the first time in the history of the Yorkton Elementary Schools Sports Association (YESSA) one school swept both the boys' and girls' city titles in the wind-up championship tournament.

SHHS badminton team completes winning season

The Sacred Heart High School (SHHS) Saints hosted the Yorkton Regional High School (YRHS) Raiders in city senior badminton playoffs. The event saw many tough matches with extremely competitive play.
Spring camp shows some top talent

Spring camp shows some top talent

AAA midget players were strutting their stuff in an attempt to catch the notice of Yorkton Harvest coaching staff at the annual spring camp at the Gallagher Centre, Farrell Agencies Arena over the weekend.

Community garden continues

Spring is here, so now it's time to start thinking about gardening.
Taking the common sense approach: John Nilson

Taking the common sense approach: John Nilson

The NDP's interim leader John Nilson recently spoke at the Yorkton Chamber of Commerce's Annual General Meeting about this year's provincial budget.

Rental housing funds flourish

Housing shortages have been plaguing the province as it continues to grow but there's another initiative in the works that promises to help.
Radiothon brings in almost $100,000

Radiothon brings in almost $100,000

The annual Health Foundation and GX94/FoxFM Radiothon had another record-breaking year, with $97,160 raised for new ultrasound equipment for the Yorkton Regional Hospital.

Palliative Care Week

Submitted by the Sunrise Health Region As it has in previous years the Sunrise Health Region is recognizing National Hospice Palliative Care Week - May 6-12.
GSSD hosts indoor track meet

GSSD hosts indoor track meet

The Good Spirit School Division (GSSD) held its annual elementary indoor track and field meet for students in Grades 4, 5, and 6 at the Gallagher Centre Flexihall over three days last week.
Let them send texts, but in a controlled course

Let them send texts, but in a controlled course

Everybody wants people to stop texting while they drive. Teenagers especially are prone to doing stupid things behind the wheel, and as a result are more prone to do something such as break out the phone when they are behind the wheel.
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