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Yorkton This Week

Progress continues on planting

Eighty-two per cent of the 2011 crop has been seeded according to Saskatchewan Agriculture's Weekly Crop Report. The five year (2006-2010) average for this time of year is approximately 92 per cent seeded.
Small farms may be better for food security

Small farms may be better for food security

We often assume the only way to feed the world's rapidly growing human population is with large-scale industrial agriculture.

SPORTS SHORTS

The disc golf course at Patrick Park is now complete and ready for use. The nine-hole course is complete with numbered holes as well as a practice 'green'. There is no cost to play, and the course doesn't close.
Canine companions provide therapy

Canine companions provide therapy

If you are a shut in, whether due to age or medical condition, something that makes you smile can be, as they say, the best medicine. That is where the Therapy Dog Services of St.
How will life end? What will come after?

How will life end? What will come after?

Riding high on his Harley, Dwayne had no reason to think about how his life would end or what would come after. Suddenly plastered against the side of a semi-cab, Dwayne had no time to think about how his life would end or what would come after.
City's new disc golf course unveiled

City's new disc golf course unveiled

The disc golf course in Yorkton was officially unveiled last Saturday morning at Patrick Park as the course designer made a trip back to his hometown to help out. A handful of people came out to see the course and give the game a try.
Court leniency almost lunatic

Court leniency almost lunatic

There was an incident at the Shell on Smith Street in Yorkton on Monday.

Blood donations are always needed

It is estimated that about one in two Canadians can give blood. However, this year only one in 60 has and Canadian Blood Services needs this to change.
Music teachers celebrate anniversary

Music teachers celebrate anniversary

A Gala in celebration of the Yorkton Registered Music Teachers Association's 25th Anniversary was held at St. Andrew's United Church the evening of Saturday, June 11th.
Government intervening in postal dispute

Government intervening in postal dispute

The federal government has spent the week fast-tracking legislation to put the country's postal employees back to work before Parliament's summer recess.
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