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For those who took up arms

For those who took up arms

Hundreds turned out to honor Remembrance Day at the Gallagher Centre Flexihall on November 11. This year's guest address came from Major Ron Haskell (bottom), a reservist, schoolteacher, and Afghanistan veteran.
Procedures for surgery changing

Procedures for surgery changing

Doctors from the University of California, San Diego, and the University of Washington announced in September that they could just as well handle certain brain surgeries by access not in the traditional way through the top of the skull but by drillin

Major aircraft event in city this week

The attention of the Saskatchewan aviation scene will be focused on Yorkton this week as the city is the host centre for the 2010 Wings of Saskatchewan Conference & Trade ShowCheryl Denesowych, one of the local event organizers said this week's confe
Annual supper held

Annual supper held

The Calder Rec Board would like to thank everyone who attended our Annual Fall Supper. A big thank you goes out to the ladies who helped make the cabbage rolls, perogies & the dainties. The Calder Seniors have been busy with their whist drives.

MuchMusic star coming to Holly's

Three years ago JRDN Croucher teamed up with Grammy-nominated Kuya Productions (Akon, Ginuwine) and the writing process began for the album IAMJRDN released November 9th.

Winnipeg band coming to Rayzer's for two nights

Q.E.D. is a band with a definite international feel even though it came together in Winnipeg. Ra Kural, who prefers to go by Ra, said the band, which will play Rayzer's at the Yorkton Hotel Nov.
Major presents flag and photo to Council

Major presents flag and photo to Council

Major Ron Haskell, the Deputy Commanding Officer of the 64th Field Battery in Yorkton made a presentation to the City of Yorkton at the regular meeting of Yorkton Council Monday.
Commemorating 125 years of the Northwest Resistance

Commemorating 125 years of the Northwest Resistance

In 1885, a fort was erected at the old town site 4 kilometers north of present day Yorkton, on the banks of the Little White Sand River.

Library needs major investment

The flood July 1 in Yorkton caused excessive damage at the Yorkton Public Library which has left the facility on Broadway Street closed since.

City finalizing cost of flood

The heavy rains which hit the city July 1, causing severe flooding, came with a significant price tag to the City of Yorkton. "The cost to the City for the flood is approximately $750,000," Mayor James Wilson told Yorkton This Week last Tuesday.
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