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Yorkton This Week

Former Terrier part of historic victory

The Yukon Mens' Hockey Team made Canada Games history this year when they became the first territories team to defeat a province in hockey, and a former Yorkton Terrier was part of the huge win.

Strong uptake for emergency flood damage reduction program

Since the announcement of the $22 million Emergency Flood Damage Reduction Program on February 22, the Saskatchewan Watershed Authority has experienced strong interest in the program.

Upcoming 15U, 18U volleyball tournaments

There are two scheduled volleyball tournaments coming up next month and a third in April, says Brent Brown, coach of the McSweeney Selects. This weekend, they are hosting a 15U tournament at the Gloria Hayden Centre, MC Knoll and St. Michael's.

New housing committee struck

Yorkton Council unanimously supported Mayor James Wilson's appointment to the City's new short-term Housing Committee.
Wrestling clinic given at St. Alphonsus

Wrestling clinic given at St. Alphonsus

A wrestling clinic took place not long ago at a Yorkton elementary school, and hopes are now there that it could help to launch a more detailed wrestling program which could be launched within the city at some point.
Health policy change merits thanks and suspicion

Health policy change merits thanks and suspicion

Whenever a government reverses an unpopular or wrong-headed position, there is one immediate thing one should do: say thank you.
First night loppet held at Good Spirit ski club

First night loppet held at Good Spirit ski club

The Good Spirit Cross Country Ski Club hosted a first of its kind in the province, a night loppet called the Lamplighter Loppet.

SEDA business conference coming to Yorkton

This month, for the first time, the Saskatchewan Economic Development Association (SEDA) will be hosting its annual general meeting in Yorkton along with a seminar aimed at improving businesses' bottom lines.

New award to help promote entrepreneurship among youth

Enterprise Saskat-chewan and the Saskatchewan Young Professionals and Entrepreneurs (SYPE) have launched the Volta Award, to encourage youth to consider entrepreneurship as a career choice.

Infrastructure costing more

Too long the cost of infrastructure in Canada has been artificially kept low. Imagine learning that you had a completely unexpected $1,500 bill for housing repairs this year.
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