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Local trio to be inducted into SJHL Hall of Fame

The City of Yorkton and the SJHL Terriers will play host to the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League Hall Of Fame induction ceremony on November 19 and there will be a distinct local flavor going in during the third annual dinner.
Local man receives major award

Local man receives major award

The Saskatchewan Parks and Recreation Association has honored a local resident with the 2011 President's Award of Distinction.
Candidates face off at local debate event

Candidates face off at local debate event

It's about continuing on a path of proven growth and leadership or moving in a direction of positive change say Yorkton's two candidates vying for the position of MLA for the Yorkton constituency.
UCT Bantam AA Terriers claim home game win over Oilers

UCT Bantam AA Terriers claim home game win over Oilers

The Yorkton UCT Bantam AA Terriers claimed a 4-1 home game win at home over the visiting Regina Oilers at Kinsmen Arena Saturday night.
Jr. Lady Saints runners-up at Melville tournament

Jr. Lady Saints runners-up at Melville tournament

The Sacred Heart High School (SHHS) junior girls competed at a six team round robin junior girls' volleyball tournament at the Melville Comprehensive School (MCS). SHHS downed Esterhazy, Stockholm and MCS in two sets.

There are ways for gov't to tackle poverty

To the Editor: The Occupy Wall Street protestors want Big Government socialist solutions to combat poverty. There are other ways government can tackle poverty.

Gridders wrap up the season with bowl game win

The Yorkton Peewee Gridders wrapped up their season with a decisive win over Lumsden recently. Yorkton and Lumsden played a 'Bowl' game which is played by the teams that didn't make the league playoffs reports Gridders head coach Jason Farrell.
Speaker motivates at SHHS

Speaker motivates at SHHS

Students at Sacred Heart High School had an opportunity to explore their faith and the important parts of their life with Michael Chiasson.
Canada is a safer place, but nobody believes it

Canada is a safer place, but nobody believes it

In a discussion with someone recently, I argued that the world isn't a worse place than it was in the past.

A fresh breath of election air

To the Editor: I watched our Saskatchewan provincial election campaign unfold with considerable anticipation. Saskatchewan has a high percentage of the good arable land in Canada. It is a major producer of both wheat and barley.
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