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Yorkton This Week

YRHS football clubhouse in the running for prize

The football clubhouse at Yorkton's Kinsmen Century Field is one of the 29 facilities in Saskatchewan, and one of hundreds throughout Canada that are hoping for a chance to win $25,000 in the Kraft Celebration Tour.

Sno-Riders struggle to protect trails

Yorkton's snowmobile enthusiasts have begun a campaign urging ATV riders to stay off of the region's snowmobile trails during the summer.

Work readiness program available for youth

As young people in Saskatchewan begin to look for summer employment, they need to make completing the Young Worker Readiness Certificate Course (YWRCC) part of their job hunt.

EDITORIAL - Old mill deserves one last chance

The 'old mill' as everyone locally simply refers to it is one of those properties in Yorkton which has become something of an anomaly.
Community Jam for Youth (age 12 and over)

Community Jam for Youth (age 12 and over)

Godfrey Dean Art Gallery Landscape & Memory 2011 on now until June 24. This year's local and regional art exhibition features 25 of your favourite and newly discovered artists.

WMBL Cards handed four straight losses

Wet conditions saw Monday's scheduled game against Weyburn get rained out, but the Yorkton Cardinals still got four Western Major Baseball League games in this week, all on the road, and resulted in losses.

Springside appointment

Shelly Grunert has been appointed to the Springside Housing Authority Board of Directors. Other members of the board of directors are Wayne Laube, Annette Gogal, Douglas Goltz and Viola Rodgerson. Rodgerson is chairperson.
Spring planting at community garden

Spring planting at community garden

A group of volunteers spent Saturday morning planting potatoes at the city's new community garden next to Yorkton Alliance Church.

Sunrise CEO talks budget

Sunrise Health Region interim CEO Suann Laurent recently spoke with Yorkton This Week about some of the implications of the $203 million budget passed by the Regional Health Authority on June 1.

Healthier children focus of program

At its regular meeting Monday Yorkton Council learned about effort by the Heart & Stroke Foundation of Saskatchewan (HSFS) to help address youth health in the city.
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