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Terriers open season with 5-2 win over Red Wings

Terriers open season with 5-2 win over Red Wings

The Yorkton Terriers have started the new Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League season on a winning note with a 5-2 win on Farrell Agencies ice Saturday over visiting Weyburn.
Find a place of peace in God's arms

Find a place of peace in God's arms

The wrapped-up-in-peace business started on one of my Friday afternoons with our grandbeans. After lunch, two-year-old Dinah Jane seemed tired and cranky. During a colouring session, she wanted to keep all the crayons. "No, honey," I told her.
Dog therapy makes positive difference

Dog therapy makes positive difference

Seniors at Yorkton and District Nursing Home experienced joy with the placement of a St. John Ambulance Therapy Dog team.

Editorial - System review could solidify college's position

The province is about to embark on a review of Saskatchewan's regional college system, and while it is something the Regional College Act requires, it may be one of the most important reviews of the system undertaken.
SHHS Saints improve to 3-0 with big win

SHHS Saints improve to 3-0 with big win

The Sacred Heart Saints senior football team improved their record and kept hold of first place in the East Central 9-man football league with an impressive 46-20 win in Swan River Thursday night.

Haunted House plan needs community help

Halloween is only weeks away, and Blake DeJong is hoping that in that time a haunted house can be developed in the city to create a few scares and screams for people, and to raise funds for a good cause.

SHHS girls volleyball team competes at the U of R

The Sacred Heart High School senior girls volleyball team traveled to Regina this past weekend to take part in the 16-team University of Regina Autumn Classic.

City wants strat plan

Yorkton Council has embarked upon a process to develop a Strategic Plan for the city. As part of that process Mayor James Wilson announced a Community Strategic Plan Conference to be held Oct. 28 - 30 at the Gallagher Centre.

Coffee day planned

The regular monthly Non Pot Luck Luncheon is Monday, September 20 in the Stirling Room. A note for future reference: Laketown Leaders will have community coffee on Monday and Tuesday, September 27 & 28 from 9:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.
SHHS Saints looking good in the early going

SHHS Saints looking good in the early going

The Sacred Heart girls soccer team competed in annual Moose Jaw Summerfest over the weekend. They played five games and won three, losing only to last year's 3A provincial champs and Regina Campbell.
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