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Yorkton News Review - Archive

Budget supports Paralympics

From playground to podium, federal government funding supports the Canadian Paralympic Committee's mandate to develop a stronger parasport system in communities across Canada, as well as ensuring our elite athletes receive the support they need to wi
Former Rider cheerleader offers clinic in Yorkton

Former Rider cheerleader offers clinic in Yorkton

Yorkton Minor Football (YMF) will host a cheer leading clinic in conjunction with the Football Night in Saskatchewan on the weekend of Saturday, April 28. The clinic will be conducted by Yorkton's best known cheerleader, Brittany Thies.

What drives hockey's lust for blood

To the Editor: If ice skating wasn't so intertwined with sex, eliminating the violence in hockey would be a lot easier.
When a man feels lost he looks for a map

When a man feels lost he looks for a map

When we are confronted with a problem that has no easy solution we may feel lost. When a women feels lost she will tend to look for help and ask for assistance. When a man feels lost he will tend to look for a map.
Radiothon event kicks off

Radiothon event kicks off

The Health Foundation will once again be hitting the airwaves, raising money and launching a new campaign for improved health services in the area.
Expo brings out exhibits and a new invention

Expo brings out exhibits and a new invention

Every year, spring kicks off with the Spring Expo in Yorkton, which brings together a wide variety of businesses and organizations from within the area and further afield to show off their wares and what they're all about.

Sunrise partners for nurses

The University of Saskatchewan College of Nursing (U of S) and the Sunrise Health Region have announced a new partnership intended to facilitate graduate nursing education opportunities in the region.

Topsy-turvy justice system unfair to Canadians

To the Editor: When Stephen Harper declared in the House of Commons on September 30, 2010, that tax evaders using Swiss banks would be prosecuted to the full extent of the law, I felt cautiously optimistic.
2012 Yorkton Music Festival wraps up

2012 Yorkton Music Festival wraps up

The 2012 Yorkton Music Festival has wrapped up. The following scholarships and awards were presented at the Yorkton Music Festival Competition Hi-Lites Concert held on April 1, 2012. 1. Shani Apland offers $100 - Hayley Popick (senior piano) 2.

May 7 - 12 is Spring Clean Up Week

If you've got garbage to clean up your chance to get rid of it for free is coming up.
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