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Yorkton This Week

Gridders up their record to 2-0 against Riders

Gridders up their record to 2-0 against Riders

Now they're 2-0. This time last year it was the other way around.
HF Charity Road Race breaks the $41,000 mark

HF Charity Road Race breaks the $41,000 mark

The Health Foundation's 4th Annual Charity Road Race was a huge success, raising a record $41, 500 for operating room equipment.

Letter to the Editor - Writer questions Wheat Pool direction

Dear Editor:What happened to the Sask. Wheat Pool? During 1972 to 1992 Sask. Wheat Pool was the largest grain company in Canada enjoying 60 to 70 per cent of the Saskatchewan grain market, plus owning several large elevators in Alberta and Manitoba.

Long weekend safety planning

As travellers prepare to hit the road for the final long weekend of the summer, CAA Saskatchewan offers tips on how to drive safely and save money at the gas pumps.
Flood concerts huge successes

Flood concerts huge successes

Proceeds are still being counted from two concerts held on the weekend to benefit flood victims, but the shows are already being called an overwhelming success.
Siblings volunteer in developing world

Siblings volunteer in developing world

A brother and sister originally from Yorkton returned this summer from separate trips to help some of the world's poorest people. Devan and Taisa Trischuk have both chosen to enter healthcare fields.
Fall garden tips to be discussed

Fall garden tips to be discussed

I read an interesting article by Mark Cullen; you probably know Mark because he's the gardening expert on Canada AM, as well as the author of many gardening books.

Creating Offence at the Gallagher Centre

About 50 kids took part in the first phase of a skills development hockey camp put on with the assistance of the SHA (Saskatchewan Hockey Association) and Hockey Canada. Helping to oversee the week-long camp was Ed Zawatsky.

Now not the time to diminish veterans services

The National Council of Veteran Associations (NCVA) commented recently on ongoing news stories regarding the lack of response from the Federal Government and senior public servants to Canada's veterans, and emphasized that now is not the time to down

Seniors ride STC buses for $10 in September

This September, seniors from across the province will have the opportunity to ride any Saskatchewan Transportation Company (STC) bus on any route for just $10.
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