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Yorkton News Review - Archive

Farewell to a dedicated, respected individual

To the Editor: The passing of Roy Nelson is the loss of a kind and respectful man. He served his country, province, and community with enthusiasm and dedication. He served his family and friends with love, loyalty, and commitment.

Safe cycling tips

The arrival of spring, typically followed by summer brings out green grass, flowers and the return of migrating birds. It also brings out the two wheel crowd, bicyclists, that is, both young and adults. Most of them know the rules of the road.

CGC council announces sports for 2017 Canada Games

The sports selected for the 2017 Canada Summer Games program are: Athletics (male and female, including athletes with a physical and intellectual disability); Baseball (male only); Basketball (male and female); Canoe/Kayak (male and female); Cycling
Students take on teachers in benefit game

Students take on teachers in benefit game

They're at it again. Teachers from the teacher's Professional A's hockey team staged the 26th annual student vs. teachers benefit hockey game at the Gallagher Centre Farrell Agencies Arena.
Bob Metzler hangs up his skates

Bob Metzler hangs up his skates

Teacher Professional A's hockey team co-founder and founder of the annual Student-Teacher Benefit Hockey Game, Bob Metzler has finally hung up his skates after 29 years with the team.

Nutrition Month: Week 3: Vegetables & Fruit

Submitted by the Sunrise Health Region Crisp, delicious and wholesome vegetables and fruit! I can almost hear the satisfying crunch of an apple, the sweet taste of freshly picked berries, or feel the comforting warmth that a bowl of homemade vegetabl

Getting Saskatchewan kids moving

Saskatchewan in motion has rolled out the "orange carpet" to launch re:activity; a multi-media campaign that shares inspiring stories, expert advice and practical tools to help parents get their families moving more.

Budget keeps status quo

The provincial budget was presented last week, and there were a number of changes to programs, with some increased spending in certain areas, and others seeing cuts.
A wrist slap just doesn't cut it

A wrist slap just doesn't cut it

"There is no sentence this court can impose that will give back to Mr. Holt and Mr. Fleury that which was taken by Mr. James.

TheatreFest 2012 slated for Yorkton

It's a big event for the province and this year it will unfold in Yorkton! Yorkton's Paper Bag Players theatre group has announced it has been selected to host TheatreFest 2012 - Saskatchewan's annual, week long, full length play festival that will r
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