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Terriers win pair on the road

The Yorkton Terriers seem to have shaken off their home losing streak with wins on the road. Following their win over the Nipawin Hawks the Terriers went on to take both games of a two game series over the Ice Wolves at LaRonge.

Sr. Saints to host defending provincial champs

The Sacred Heart High School (SHHS) Senior Saints football team took on the Maple Creek Redmen, who finished the season as the Number 1 seed from the South West Ath-letic Conference.

BHP bid rejected

- for the time being

SHHS finishes season

The Sacred Heart High School (SHHS) Grade 9 boys volleyball team, a perennial powerhouse in the past, winning multiple district titles, ran into some stiff opposition at this year's district championships.

Boys capture provincial soccer 2A title

Sacred Heart High School (SHHS) boys soccer team won the 2A provincial soccer championship in dramatic fashion Saturday in Regina.

Hit and run suspect caught

Yorkton City RCMP were requesting the public's assistance in solving a hit and run collision that has left two female youth from the Yorkton area, injured. On Monday the suspect, who's name was not released as of press time, was apprehended.

Jay's Moving gets top honors

Jay's Moving & Storage Ltd., serving over 400 locations in Saskatchewan - including one in Yorkton - was named Saskatchewan's Business of the Year at the 27th Annual Achievement in Business Excellence (ABEX) Awards Dinner.

GSSD students qualify

The Board of Education of the Good Spirit School Division (GSSD) has announced that twenty-two Grade 12 students within the division have qualified for the Ministry of Education 2010 General Proficiency Awards.

SGI goes hollywood

SGI and Students Against Drinking and Driving (SADD) hope that the newest blockbuster trailer to hit theatres will also be a smash hit among young people.
Local child helps mark CHAMP 35th Anniversary

Local child helps mark CHAMP 35th Anniversary

It's an organization that has been helping Canadians for 35 years and recently, one local resident had the opportunity to take part in an anniversary celebration event.
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