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Deer Park Men's Open a success

Deer Park Men's Open a success

The annual Deer Park Men's Open saw 66 golfers take to the course over the weekend to challenge the course and each other. There were eight flites in the competition, says organizer Cliff Trombley, which allowed for all skill levels to take part.
Deer Park Ladies Open a wonderful day

Deer Park Ladies Open a wonderful day

The Deer Park Ladies Open took place on August 8, with 66 ladies challenging the course and each other for a day of fine golf.

Everyone needs a break

Coffee breaks are a great way to refocus during the work day and provide a great opportunity to get to know your colleagues.

Another WMBL Cardinals season in the books

The Yorkton Cardinals finished the 2011 Western Major Baseball League season with a record of 14-26, finishing in fourth place in the East Division.
Dive Saskatchewan helps youth learn to dive

Dive Saskatchewan helps youth learn to dive

Dive Saskatchewan hosted a diving clinic at the Gallagher Centre Water Park for watersports fans over the weekend.

Walmart/Red Cross partner to help out Sask. residents in need

It's a Canada-wide effort and both Walmart and the Red Cross hope Saskatchewan residents will jump on board in support of the cause. Thousands of Canadians are affected by disaster every year.
Paddock judges a vital part of harness racing

Paddock judges a vital part of harness racing

Race fans taking in the weekly harness races typically don't see the folks who work hard behind the scenes to make the race meets successful.

Keep the parks accessible for all

To the Editor: My most favourite memories as a child are from camping in Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park. Now as a parent, I wish to give my two daughters similar memories.

Sweep the streets - curb the crime

With the help of the Yorkton Business Improvement District (YBID) and local citizens who care, the City of Yorkton has been, and will hopefully continue to see, improvements in the way of cleanliness and beautification but there's a deeper problem at

Thanks for supporting 7000 generations

To the Editor: The Northern participants in the 7000 Generations Wanska Walk against Nuclear Waste Transportation and Storage in Saskatchewan have now left Prince Albert for other centres and, eventually, the Legislature in Regina on August 16.
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