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Premier Cabinets Peewee Terriers claim B-side title

Premier Cabinets Peewee Terriers claim B-side title

The Yorkton Minor Hockey (YMH) Peewee teams hosted a 16 team Tier 2 tournament at the Kinsmen Arena over the weekend. Participating teams included the Regina Avalanche, Humboldt Broncos, Warman Wildcats, Regina Capitals, St.

Rotary Club seeks ambassadors

Rotary Clubs in District 5550 which includes Yorkton, are looking for a team of four young professional or business people who are available for at lease one month to travel to England in the Fall of 2011.

Attitude is getting borderline dangerous

To the Editor: Probably more significant than serially abusing and proroguing parliament is the circulating of a dangerous perspective that stabs at the heart of fair trials in Canada.
Taking action to reduce child obesity

Taking action to reduce child obesity

I believe that family comes first and that means looking out for the health and welfare of Canadian families. Over the past 25 years, the rise in the proportion of children in our country who are overweight or obese has been alarming.

Health Sciences Association of Sask. Continues to negotiate

Union without contract for 21 months

Jan. 10-14 is Red Tape Awareness Week

The Government of Saskatchewan has proclaimed the week of January 10 to 14 as Red Tape Awareness Week. The week is in conjunction with a national campaign organized by the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB).
Retirement ready? Not quite…

Retirement ready? Not quite…

They say the only two things that are certain in life are death and taxes and if you think about it, that's true.
President's Tour brings Cup to Yorkton

President's Tour brings Cup to Yorkton

The annual Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League (SJHL) president's tour came to Yorkton Tuesday as SJHL president Laury Ryan outlined some of the tour aims.

St. John's seeks volunteers

This year marks the 100th anniversary of St. John Ambulance beginning in Saskatchewan. Over those 100 years, the organization has become an integral part of first aid and safety fields in the province.

Jorge Miguel brings the soul of flamenco

Jorge Miguel has flamenco running through his veins. The Spanish-Canadian guitarist has spent decades learning his craft, and he wants to show the soul and the spirit of flamenco to the world.
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