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Yorkton This Week

Yorkton This Week wins SWNA awards

Yorkton This Week (YTW) has returned from this year's Saskatchewan Weekly Newspaper Association's Better Newspapers Competition with three awards for its weekly edition.
Competitive dance

Competitive dance

The senior group from Yorkton Troyanda Ukrainian dance has had a very busy spring in the competition circuit. It's of hard work and the love of dance that is creating a very much success of competitions.

Letter to the Editor - Upset by loss of emergency service

Dear Editor: Emergency? Never mind the floodwaters at our front doors, we have bigger problems at hand. I, amongst a community, am grateful and excited to hear that two new doctors have agreed to come to our community in September.
Gov't stripping too much Crown profit

Gov't stripping too much Crown profit

It wasn't the record year we saw in 2008, but 2010 was a very good year for Saskatchewan's Crown corporations.

Editorial-Housing issue wide ranging

It was interesting recently to sit through a Regional Housing Conference held in Yorkton recently.

Protest in Kamsack over emergency health closure

Nearly 100 residents of Kamsack and area attended a rally on April 15 to protest a long-term interruption in services at their hospital.

Senior bus discount

For the month of May, seniors 60+ will be able to ride anywhere within the Saskatchewan Transportation Company's (STC) network for $10 one-way.
YRHS district badminton winners

YRHS district badminton winners

The districts of high school badminton were played out last Monday afternoon as at least five schools took part in Saskatchewan High Schools Athletics Association (SHSAA) badminton held at the Melville Comprehensive School.
CALDER - Annual invitational whist drive hosted

CALDER - Annual invitational whist drive hosted

Well it looks like spring is finally here. We still have a lot of snow but it is melting very fast. April Rohatensky of Calgary, along with Madison Rohatensky of Calgary, motored to Calder to bring Marie Rohatensky home.

Letter to the Editor - Concern over garbage

Dear Editor: Before the privatization of garbage pick-up in the city, garbage cans were in the back lane to get the stink and flies away from the house.
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