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Yorkton This Week

Vaccination against whopping cough urged

As cases of Whooping Cough (pertussis) become more common around the province, health officials are urging parents to ensure that they and their children are fully vaccinated.
Local coach changing teams

Local coach changing teams

The team now known as the Midget AA Yorkton Kinsmen Terriers is going to go through its second huge makeover in as many years, says former team head coach Dan Cross.
Editorial Cartoon

Editorial Cartoon

Soloist supports new disk with tour

Soloist supports new disk with tour

Zachary Aasman is currently touring Canada in support of his new album, a tour which rolls into 5th Avenue Cup & Saucer tonight. Aasman said the new album is one he thinks turned out very well. "I am more than happy with the CD," he said.
SHHS competes at provincial golf

SHHS competes at provincial golf

Sacred Heart High School (SHHS) took part in the provincial championships in Humboldt in late September and had four students finish in the top 60.

Raiders roll to lopsided win at Taylor Field

The Yorkton Regional High School Raiders earned their second gridiron victory of the season last Thursday and they did it in fine fashion outscoring Martin Collegiate 48-0 at Taylor Field.

Government fine tunes PDAP

Last week, the provincial government announced new changes to the Provincial Disaster Assistance Program (PDAP) aimed primarily at helping residents of flood-damaged Yorkton and Maple Creek.
Ontario decision causes concern

Ontario decision causes concern

The province of Ontario made history last week when a Superior Court Judge struck down three restrictive prostitution laws.
Van Dyk brings folk to 5th Ave Coffee

Van Dyk brings folk to 5th Ave Coffee

Pete Van Dyk is only 20, but is already a veteran of the Canadian music scene.
Baby-friendly: what it means for mothers?

Baby-friendly: what it means for mothers?

Mothers are aware of the health benefits of breastfeeding for their babies and themselves. Exclusive breastfeeding is the normal way to feed babies from birth until six months of age.
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