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Stuffed bear hospital

Stuffed bear hospital

Kids sit in the makeshift waiting room at the Yorkton Nursery School Co-operative (YNSC), reading editions of Chickadee magazine and clutching onto their furry friends.
Naturalist’s book focused on grasslands

Naturalist’s book focused on grasslands

Naturalist and activist, Trevor Herriot also has a growing list of books to his name.
Local RMs attend SARM convention

Local RMs attend SARM convention

The Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities (SARM) held their annual convention this past week. Randy Trost, Reeve for the RM of Orkney, was in attendance, and says it was a valuable experience for him and the councillors in the RM.
Film tells a hero’s story

Film tells a hero’s story

On Friday, Mar. 16, there was a full house at the Land Titles building in the city to view the local debut of the documentary film Myth.
Info and healing at residential school gathering

Info and healing at residential school gathering

Residential schools and the ‘60s Scoop are two things that have caused a wound among First Nations people in Canada.
Chamber luncheon focuses on marijuana

Chamber luncheon focuses on marijuana

Ask lawyer Mark Persick to talk about the laws surrounding marijuana next year and his presentation might be very different. Five years from now, it will be different still. Canada is heading into the unknown with the legalization of marijuana.
Public warned about fentanyl in region

Public warned about fentanyl in region

The Saskatchewan Health Authority and the RCMP are warning people of the potential of fentanyl or carfentanil in the area. Fentanyl is a prescribed painkiller that is often added to illicit drugs without people’s knowledge.
Canadian Foodgrains Bank celebrates local farmers

Canadian Foodgrains Bank celebrates local farmers

There was room at the table at the Gallagher Centre, as the Canadian Foodgrains Bank celebrated the contributions of six area farm families to the Canadian Foodgrains Bank and hopefully expand the amount of support in the area.
Transforming Esterhazy: Mosaic's Esterhazy K3 Project since reaching potash

Transforming Esterhazy: Mosaic's Esterhazy K3 Project since reaching potash

February 16, 2017 — a date that signifies one of the biggest moments in Mosaic’s potash history. On this day a year ago, we hit the potash level at our new mine in Esterhazy, Saskatchewan.
YFF partners with Ukrainian Canadian Congress

YFF partners with Ukrainian Canadian Congress

The Yorkton Film Festival is proud to announce that they have partnered with the Ukrainian Canadian Congress to present a screening of the film Myth: For What Wassyl Slipak Died.
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