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Entrepreneurship class gains popularity

Entrepreneurship class gains popularity

It appears the entrepreneurial spirit is alive and well among Yorkton’s youth. Yorkton Regional High School students filled two full Entrepreneurship classes this semester resulting in four businesses.
Paper Bag Players plan a “Perfect Weddingâ€

Paper Bag Players plan a “Perfect Weddingâ€

It’s time for a Perfect Wedding. The Paper Bag Players’ Christmas production is coming together, with the comedy, written by Robin Hawdon, as the centerpiece of their annual dinner theatre.
Yorkton Remembers

Yorkton Remembers

Remembrance Day ceremonies at Gallagher Centre Friday, November 11, 2016.
In Focus - Using film as a tool for education with YFF

In Focus - Using film as a tool for education with YFF

If one speaks to anyone from the Yorkton Film Festival, they will often remind you that it’s more than a weekend in May, that the festival has a large amount of programming spread through the year.
St. Mary’s School receives grant for math program

St. Mary’s School receives grant for math program

What a delightful surprise to receive the Best Buy School Tech Grant. St. Mary’s School, of Yorkton, was provided with a $1500 grant for assistance toward continuing the much loved, and well-received Reflex Math Program.
Emergency room services resume in Preeceville

Emergency room services resume in Preeceville

Emergency room services will resume at Preeceville & District Health Centre, effective November 7, 2016. The Preeceville & District Health Centre emergency room will be in operation 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday to Friday.
Author seeks to clear police with new book

Author seeks to clear police with new book

For years, it was common knowledge that Saskatoon police would sometimes take intoxicated indigenous people for a ride to the edge of town, drop them off and let them find their way home. There was even a name for it, “starlight tours.

Can you really go wrong with pig dice?

There is always room in the cupboard for that game which is simply silly fun that everyone can play on an evening when the goal is fellowship, not in-depth gaming. That is just the spot in a collection for Pass the Pigs from designer David Moffat.
Re/Max makes donation to Health Foundation

Re/Max makes donation to Health Foundation

Jack Wruth announced that Re/Max Blue Chip Realty is donating a house valued at $169,900 to The Health Foundation.
CWD update

CWD update

To maintain the health of Saskatchewan’s wildlife population, the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation (SWF) is encouraging hunters to submit heads for Saskatchewan’s Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) testing this hunting season.
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