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A delicate sound of thunder with Pigs

A delicate sound of thunder with Pigs

More than a bunch of animals, Pigs is Canada’s most authentic Pink Floyd Tribute Act.
Nimble fiddler sets sights on Yorkton

Nimble fiddler sets sights on Yorkton

Scott Woods is bringing his unique brand of storytelling, humour, and fiddlework back to Yorkton this month. Woods, the celebrated fiddler, is returning to Yorkton on May 15 at St. Andrew’s United Church as part of his Fiddling Up a Storm tour.
City deemed active living friendly

City deemed active living friendly

A University of Regina study has rated the City of Yorkton’s Official Community Plan as the most ‘Active –Living Friendly’ in the province.
Province on right financial track

Province on right financial track

The recent provincial budget delivered by the Saskatchewan Party government is a good one says Finance Minister Donna Harpauer.
Shooting at Yorkton business

Shooting at Yorkton business

On May 8, 2018 at 1:14 a.m. Yorkton Municipal RCMP were dispatched to a medical facility in Yorkton for a report of a 24-year-old-male with gun shot wounds.
Two dead in car crash

Two dead in car crash

Two people from Yorkton are dead after a car crash in town last Saturday. An 18-year-old female and a 21-year-old male were involved in a single-vehicle collision on May 5. The victims’ names have not been released at this time.
Brayden Ottenbreit Close Cuts for Cancer kicks off

Brayden Ottenbreit Close Cuts for Cancer kicks off

If someone is wearing a mullet in 2018, there is probably a good reason behind it. They might be an actor, playing a part in a period production about the 1980s. They might make poor decisions when they go to their barber.
Students receive training for opiod overdoses

Students receive training for opiod overdoses

A group of Parkland College students and staff now know what to do in case of an opioid overdose.
University of Regina announces new Canada Research Chair

University of Regina announces new Canada Research Chair

Recently, the University of Regina announced its newest Canada Research Chair (CRC), Dr. Allyson Stevenson, a Tier 2 Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Peoples and Global Social Justice.
CHDA Winners - Tourism Saskatchewan 2017 Awards of Excellence

CHDA Winners - Tourism Saskatchewan 2017 Awards of Excellence

The Historic Reesor Ranch in the category of Business of the Year (Under 20 Employees) and Ghostown Blues Bed and Breakfast (Service Excellence) were winners in their respective categories at the 2017 Tourism Saskatchewan 29th Annual Awards of Excell
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