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CTTCS track meet results

The Christ the Teacher Catholic School division cross country meet was held Sept. 22 at Sacred Heart High School. The meet included 340 runners (Gr. 1-4) and 129 runners (Gr. 5-8)Racers are listed by category, name, school and finishing time.

United FC wrapup, indoor season starts soon

The Yorkton United FC enjoyed considerable success this summer at all levels.
Book casts new light on Cree chief

Book casts new light on Cree chief

Wandering Spirit has long been viewed as a major villain from the early years of Western Canada for his role in the Frog Lake massacre in 1885.

Letter to the Editor - Harness racing thanks

Dear Editor:A successful harness racing season has come to an end at Cornerstone Raceway in Yorkton. Special thanks to the members of the Yorkton Exhibition Board and all the volunteers.
New CD release a country must

New CD release a country must

HOUSE ON FIREErin HaleyIndie7.5-out-of-10 If Canada has a heart of country music is likely beats in Alberta, at least since Ian Tyson has been around.

Harvest go even on opening road trip

The Yorkton Harvest Midget AAA hockey club opened up the 2010-11 season on the road with games in Beardy's and Saskatoon, and came back home with a win and a loss.

Power outages to affect health services

Services at Yorkton Regional Health Centre will be interrupted on the evenings of October 13 and October 27, 2010 to facilitate essential electrical upgrades.
Program helps youth transition for work

Program helps youth transition for work

The Introduction to Supported Employment Program (ISE) is administered by the Saskatchewan Abilities Council's Yorkton Branch and held at their Partners in Employment office.
Dome referendum makes even more sense now

Dome referendum makes even more sense now

Prime Minister Harper's latest comments about funding pro-sports facilities have got to be making Premier Wall lean towards a referendum for the dome project. It makes sense on so many levels. First, follow the money trail... or the lack thereof.

Sask. EI numbers continue to fall

Saskatchewan has seen another substantial year over year decrease in the number of Employment Insurance (EI) beneficiaries in the province.
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