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Yorkton This Week

Junior Raiders fall to Stamps

The YRHS juniors have slipped to 3-4 following a 34-12 setback over the weekend at Century Field. The Regina Stampeders came to town for a Saturday afternoon match and improved their overall record to 4-3 as a result.

Lady Saints advance to the semis

The Sacred Heart Saints senior girls volleyball team traveled to Estevan to take part in a seven-team tournament on Sept. 30 and Oct 1.

SHHS senior boys win gold in Langenburg

The Sacred Heart Saints senior boys volleyball team traveled to Langenburg on Sept. 24 to attend the annual Screamin' Eagles invitational tournament, said Saints coach Curtis Moen.
Justice system needs fixing

Justice system needs fixing

As time goes on, I am left with more feelings of hopelessness when it comes to the future of our country. I see young people all the time who exhibit bad qualities in laziness and a sense of entitlement.

More electricity for province

Rob Norris, Minister responsible for SaskPower, recently announced that SaskPower will invest more than $550 million to add 200 megawatts (MW) of natural gas generation at Queen Elizabeth Power Station in Saskatoon.

Daniels' Discusses Golf Discs

There are times, when researching an interest you come across something which immediately has your attention.

Gridders lose 8-6 on Sunday

The Yorkton Gridders continued their season Sunday afternoon with a game against the PW Griffins. They fell by a 8-6 score. Head coach Jason Farrell said the team was flat. The Griffins scored a touchdown and added a two point convert, he said.

RTM building a go

Yorkton Council gave final approval to a Discretionary Use application for a dwelling Manufacturing Facility (Off-Site) at 351 and 371 Imperial Street at its regular meeting Monday.
Lady Saints win bronze

Lady Saints win bronze

The Sacred Heart Lady Saints of soccer had some success in two previous tournaments which they attended in Prince Albert (Sept. 9-10) and in Moose Jaw (Sept. 16-17). That made it time for a little success on home pitch.
Terriers win a pair, up record to 3-1

Terriers win a pair, up record to 3-1

The Terriers played twice at home this week, winning both contests at the Farrell Agencies Arena to push their early season Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League record to 3-1.
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