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Kee's Taekwondo takes on province

Twenty five athletes from the Yorkton Taekwondo club were registered at the 2011 Provincials, hosted by Kim's Taekwondo in Moose Jaw recently.
Dealing with Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Dealing with Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Irritable bowel syndrome affects 15-25 per cent of people in our society! One in 10 people are affected seriously enough to seek medical help. Usually, symptoms first appear between the ages of 15 and 40. Twice as many women as men are affected.

Local initiative gets at risk youth into the workforce

One of the problems with expanding housing stock in a city is finding the crews to build it. A shortage of skilled labor means that crews necessary to build a new house or renovate an old one could be in tight supply.
SHHS captures badminton gold

SHHS captures badminton gold

The Sacred Heart High School (SHHS) badminton team had a strong showing at the badminton tournament in Melville recently. They won three gold medals, one bronze medal and had a fourth place finish.

Pink Day for change

Youth hope to put an end to bullying

Ready get set, vote

Many Canadians across the country were glued to their television sets to watch what was billed as the televised political leaders' debate. They were likely to be disappointed with what they saw.

A fair and open debate?

To the Editor: Not again! A consortium of media executives has met behind closed doors and decided to exclude the leader of the Green Party, Elizabeth May, from the televised debate.
Local high schools co-host York City Invitational

Local high schools co-host York City Invitational

The two local high schools, Sacred Heart High School (SHHS) and the Yorkton Regional High School (YRHS) co-hosted the annual York City Invitational Junior Badminton Tour-nament.

Suspect apprehended

There was another potential victim but RCMP have since apprehended a suspect.

Local artists sought

Calling all artists and photographers! The Godfrey Dean Art Gallery is has announced a call for artists for the 2011 Landscape and Memory exhibition, featuring art and photography by local and regional artists.
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