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Yorkton This Week

Lions looking good heading into Christmas break

Lions looking good heading into Christmas break

The road thus far has been rather sweet for the Springside Parkland Lions bantam 'A' girls' hockey team and they found out over the weekend that home ice is too.

Daniels' Discusses Golf Discs

This week I'm back looking at discs from Latitude 64, a company out of Sweden which has some fine offerings including the Halo, Vision and Fuse which were reviewed in this space back in August.

Ottenbreit named Deputy Whip

Yorkton Saskatchewan Party MLA Greg Ottenbreit has been appointed Deputy Whip by Premier Brad Wall. "It's a house leadership position," explained Ottenbreit, who will act as deputy to Whip Randy Weekes.
Crime prevention strategy unveiled

Crime prevention strategy unveiled

Plans were announced at the Gallagher Centre on Monday for an initiative that will change the way crime is addressed in Yorkton.

Cemetery life extended

The existing City Cemetery was given a new life Monday, as Yorkton Council approved a plan to expand the facility.

Sask goes to New York

Deputy Premier and Finance Minister Ken Krawetz has taken the story of Saskatchewan's strong economy and promising growth prospects to New York City, where he was given a warm reception by a senior group of U.S. and international investors.

Vehicle care for winter months

The last thing any driver needs is a vehicle that breaks down in cold, harsh winter weather.

Premier's message for the season

A few years ago a man entered a church in a Saskatchewan city, just before Christmas on the first Sunday of advent. His life felt dark with misery and with little hope of change.

Asessippi now open for season

The mild temperatures over the weekend were perfect for folks to get out and enjoy the snow. Approximately 1200 guests flocked to their favorite winter destination for some skiing, snowboarding, snow tubing and even a few for snowbiking.

Skateboard park onto Aviva final round

An initiative that would see a new skateboard park built in Yorkton is through to the final round in the Aviva Community Fund Contest. Aviva, an insurance company distributes $1 million to projects across Canada each year.
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