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Local RMs deal with flood disaster

Damages are adding up
Doubting and believing Thomas! Ed just doubting!

Doubting and believing Thomas! Ed just doubting!

Ed, my neighbor next door, was off to Edmonton for Easter. Family pressure there resulted in Ed being obliged to attend church with his relatives.

Strong uptake for emergency flood program

Floods are taking their toll on the province.
Mitchell invited to Olympic selection and training

Mitchell invited to Olympic selection and training

Local taekwondo athlete and official Susanne Mitchell of Yorkton Kee's Taekwondo was invited to participate in the 2012 London Olympic Games Referee Selection and Training camp held in Mexico City.

Every vote counts - heading to the polls

With the election just days away it seems almost unreal that the outcome is so unknown.
Teams advance to regionals

Teams advance to regionals

The Sacred Heart High School (SHHS) senior badminton team had an extremely successful district tournament in Melville. Three Sacred Heart teams emerged as district champions as well as adding a bronze medal to that total.

P.K. Lures lands record catch and release walleye

As the fishing season is almost upon us, local anglers are preparing to land the big one this summer. Some however, also enjoy pursuing elusive fish through the ice each winter.
M.C. Knoll, St. Michael's city champs

M.C. Knoll, St. Michael's city champs

The recent Yorkton Elementary School Sports Association (YESSA) city basketball championships featured some of the most exciting local basket competition seen in the area.
A junk food tax is not a solution to any problem

A junk food tax is not a solution to any problem

An editorial in the Canadian Journal of Medicine is calling for a junk food tax.
Terrier head coach says quality players key

Terrier head coach says quality players key

Yorkton Terrier head coach Trent Cassan was pleased with the very good season his team put together. Right from the start he was happy with the players he worked with. "They were attentive. They worked hard.
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