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Interest in flowers grows into interest in pottery

Interest in flowers grows into interest in pottery

Sarah Becquet likes interacting with people. "I grew up on a Century Family Farm about a mile from where my husband and I have our farm," she explained.

Yorkton Art Walk! Shop the Talk!

With March finally here and the weather getting so much nicer the 鈥淵orkton Art Walk鈥 is here just in time! The Yorkton Public Library, City of Yorkton, Sask.
Legacy Co-op donates $21,753

Legacy Co-op donates $21,753

Legacy Co-ophas announced the donation of $21,753towards The Soup Haven鈥檚 School Lunch Program.
Yung up for multiple SCMA awards

Yung up for multiple SCMA awards

Yorkton's Samara Yung is once again up for a number of Saskatchewan Country Music Association awards.

Becoming who she was meant to be

Barbara(not her real name)is finally happy with who she sees in the mirror each morning. That is a good thing, because that has not always been the case for Barbara, now in her mid-20s, who grew up in Yorkton as a male.
Sunflower craft show cancelled for 2021

Sunflower craft show cancelled for 2021

While usually held in September, the Yorkton Arts Council has pulled the plug on the 2021 edition of Sunflower Art & Craft Market. "There was a long discussion with the Board of Directors Monday (March 1)," explained YAC manager Tonia Vermette.
Mr. Mike's helps our local resource centre

Mr. Mike's helps our local resource centre

Mr. Mike's Yorkton recently helped the Yorkton Early Years Family Resource Centre with a donation. The $500 in funds, presented by CV Sastry will be used for programming at the resource centre. Kim Gelowitz, accepted the donation.
New five-year Strategic Plan launched

New five-year Strategic Plan launched

By Parkland College-Cumberland College Coalition
Snowarama raises $115,322 by 150 riders for individuals experiencing disability in Saskatchewan

Snowarama raises $115,322 by 150 riders for individuals experiencing disability in Saskatchewan

From Feb.15 - 27, snowmobile enthusiasts from all over Saskatchewan participated with excitement in a great cause to raise funds for individuals experiencing disability.

Comedian shares learning his traditional language on podcast series

鈥淧aul Anishinaabemo (Speaks Ojibwe)鈥 is a new podcast series by Paul Rabliauskas and his mother Sophia Rabliaukas.
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