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Night of international guitar

Night of international guitar

Next up in the Yorkton Arts Council's 2010/11 Stars for Saskatchewan series is International Guitar Night, the world's top touring guitar showcase.

Career fair next week

A large education and career fair organized by Parkland College and the Good Spirit School Division next week in Yorkton will be a major opportunity for career seekers in East-Central Saskatchewan.

Fireplace safety starts with you

With fall in full force and cooler temperatures just around the corner, many homeowners may be thinking of lighting their fireplace or woodstove for warmth and a cozy atmosphere.
Ride' em cowboy

Ride' em cowboy

The Yorkton New Holland Rodeo took place as part of the 2010 Grain Millers Harvest Showdown Friday and Saturday at the Farrell Agencies Arena. The rodeo was marked with a mini chuckwagon race and a mustang show (below, right).
Bird book excellent resource

Bird book excellent resource

Birds of Canada Published by Lone Pine Tyler L Hoar, Ken De Smet, R. Wayne Campbell, Gregory Kennedy Hardcover with jacket, 528 pp, $39.95 Birds of Canada is an excellent resource for anyone with more than a passing interest in Canadian birds.

Holiday gift ideas

The holiday season can be a hectic time, especially when it comes to picking out gifts.

Prairie Wildfire TKD challenge coming

The Yorkton Taekwondo Association and KEE's Taekwondo are going to be hosting their 12th Annual Invitational Taekwondo Tournament.

CD offers easy listening

COME HOME Sheli Stevens Indie 8.5-out-of-10 I was not familiar with Sheli Stevens until the disk arrived and went into the player. I must say from the opening cut; Still the One, Stevens vocals caught my attention.
Rain garden benefits

Rain garden benefits

The other day, we were watching "This Old House", and our favorite landscape designer, Roger Cook, was hard at work.

Premier gives Throne Speech

The Saskatchewan Party and Premier Brad Wall presented its Throne Speech for the upcoming session of the Saskatchewan Legislature recently. Wall said the Throne Speech sets out the provincial government's agenda to keep Saskatchewan moving forward.
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