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Yorkton This Week

Growing Green

Growing Green

Yorkton was one of 80 communities across Canada to participate in TD Tree Days.

Karl Wolf returning to city

August 2010 changed Yorkton's entertainment surroundings in a positive way with the introduction of Indestructible Entertainment and their first concert announcement of Karl Wolf.
YRHS holds orientation day

YRHS holds orientation day

Yorkton Regional High School hosted its first ever, Orientation Day, on September 1, 2011.
Hauling binder twine

Hauling binder twine

Before the advent of the combine, binder twine was a necessity for harvesting. Here Ben Kimber and Gus Gibson are seen unloading a truck load of binder twine at the implement warehouse of W.D. Dunlop on Second Avenue.
Stock car season comes to an end Sunday

Stock car season comes to an end Sunday

The Parkland Racing Association held their year-end finale over the weekend with car action running on both days, said Brendan Dickey, PRA president.
Appreciation supper held

Appreciation supper held

Visiting Gerry Hnatiuk at his farm in Goodeve was his nephew Danny Dorish of Ontario and John Bohach of Camrose, Alberta. With full swing harvest nearing as well as stormy weather on the evening of Mon., Aug.

Gridders inch closer to .500

Jason Farrell was no doubt thrilled with the way his team played over the weekend. In fact he insisted that he saw this win coming. "I kind of felt it coming," offered the head coach following his 29-0 shutout victory over the Lumsden Devils.

Letter to the Editor - Vatican concerns

Dear Editor: Former Prime Minister Paul Martin's biography titled "Hell or High Water" reveals how his Catholic upbringing and lifestyle was unaffected by his willingness to compensate citizens for Catholic school abuse.
Retro release

Retro release

LEARN & BURN The Sheepdogs Indie 8.5-out-of-10 I first became aware of The Sheepdogs way back in 2007 when I reviewed Trying to Grow, a CD I gave a 7-out-of-10.

EDITORIAL - Active lifestyle for youth important

Recently Dr. Brass School kicked off its school year with a morning dedicated to promoting an active, healthy lifestyle for its students.
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