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UCT Bantam AA Terriers tie Stars

UCT Bantam AA Terriers tie Stars

The Yorkton UCT Bantam AA Terriers hosted the visiting Battlefords Stars at the Farrell Agencies Arena Saturday. The hard fought contest was a seesaw battle which ended in a 4-4 tie.

Conceptual plans take shape: public viewings slated

Yorkton meeting set for January 25
Hat trick not enough to clinch a win

Hat trick not enough to clinch a win

The visiting Melfort Mustangs shutout the hometown Terriers 3-0 at the Farrell Agencies Arena Friday night with one goal in each of the three periods. Jarett Zentner opened the scoring midway through the first period.

Cornerstone Credit Union launches member contact centre

The Cornerstone Credit Union has announced it has expanded its service delivery channels by launching Cornerstone Connect, a contact centre designed to offer financial services over the telephone to members of Cornerstone Credit Union.

Collette brings unique work to local community pARTners

The community pARTners gallery in the Yorkton Regional Library has reopened, and the first artist in the space is Guy Collette with Wood You Believe.

Over a million raised

With the help of a local dealership Saskatchewan dealers raise $90,380 in much needed funding for local programs and activities.

A new year, the same dream

To the Editor: Let's get real about New Year's resolutions. Our personal decrees to get fit, eat healthier and spend less, soon become a waste of time. So here is my two cents on a realistic resolution.

Bundle up - it's cold outside!

Oh baby it's cold outside! So bundle up and take care! While the bulk of the winter thus far has been milder than normal, to the point we're feeling pretty spoiled, the cold has set in this week and though it's not expected to stay a great length of

Students prep for adventure of a lifetime

A fund raising campaign is about to kick off for the adventure of a lifetime for a group of local students.

Open for business, closed to criticism

To the Editor: Apparently Canada is open for business but closed to criticism, no matter how constructive.
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