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Jr Lady Saints at Weyburn

The Sacred Heart High School (SHHS) Junior Lady Saints played in a 12 team tournament in Weyburn. In the round robin portion, SHHS split games with Weyburn Junior High A, Naicam, and Wymark.
Sr. Raider Gridders clip Weyburn Eagles

Sr. Raider Gridders clip Weyburn Eagles

The Yorkton Regional High School (YRHS) Raider Gridders hosted the Weyburn Eagles at Kinsmen Century Field Saturday afternoon. Raider running back Paul Toth scored the opening touchdown. The point after was good to make it 7-0 for YRHS.
Keeping our Canadian communities safer

Keeping our Canadian communities safer

Canada's 41st Parliament has begun, and the government is not wasting time in keeping its pledge to Canadians to get tough on crime. According to Statistics Canada, Canadians reported 2.1 million crimes in 2010.
Film Festival kicks off anniversary celebrations

Film Festival kicks off anniversary celebrations

The Yorkton Film Festival is rapidly approaching its 65th anniversary. To celebrate, the festival is both embracing its past and moving towards the future. Celebrations launched over the weekend along with Culture Days.
SHHS Senior Saints tied for league lead

SHHS Senior Saints tied for league lead

The Sacred Heart High School (SHHS) Saints senior football team improved its record to 2-0 to tie for the lead in the league with the recent 41-6 win over the visiting Swan River Tigers Thursday afternoon.
SHHS Saints capture home tournament A-side title

SHHS Saints capture home tournament A-side title

The Sacred Heart High School (SHHS) boys' soccer team, defending 2A provincial champions, hosted a tournament at SHHS over the weekend. The Saints swept the event undefeated to claim the A side championship.
The anniversary of your loss: what to do?

The anniversary of your loss: what to do?

This is a good time to take stock of how far you have come since the death of your loved one. You have made it this far in spite of the hardships you had to endure, and that in itself is a milestone.
The Simpsons will never die, even if they kill it

The Simpsons will never die, even if they kill it

At this point, the Simpsons has been on the air for 22 years. There are grown people with jobs and families who have not lived in a world where the Simpsons wasn't on the air.
On a mission

On a mission

He's a man on a mission and he needs your support. Vic Hamer, who currently resides in Illinois but has strong Yorkton ties, is in Yorkton this week and he wants your shoes.

Stampeders hand Jr. Raiders first home game loss

The Yorkton Junior Raiders hosted the Regina Stampeders at Kinsmen Century Field Saturday afternoon. The Junior Raiders suffered their first loss at home.
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