Â鶹ÊÓƵ

Skip to content

Yorkton This Week

Gas tax changes well received

Gas tax changes well received

Saskatchewan motorists will be pleased to know that all of the tax dollars collected at gas pumps across the province this year will be put back into road construction and repair.

WMBL Cards

The Yorkton Cardinals are coming off three losses at the hands of the western division teams. They return home to try and get back into the win column tomorrow night when they play the Edmonton Prospects in back to back games starting Thursday night.
5th Ave Cup & Saucer hosting Edmonton band

5th Ave Cup & Saucer hosting Edmonton band

The folk/punk sounds of the Edmonton-based band Audio/Rocketry are headed to Yorkton for a show at 5th Ave Cup & Saucer Sunday, June 27.

Mosquito season begins

Saskatchewan's wet spring has resulted in a significant mosquito hatch. Although the pests emerging now are primarily nuisance species and not the Culex tarsalis mosquito which transmits West Nile Virus, it's never too early to protect yourself.

Tennis club schedule

The Yorkton Tennis Club has released its weekly schedule for 2010. All club activities will take place at the Western Development Museum courts. Play begins on Tuesday evenings with ladies play from 5-7 p.m.

Letter to the Editor - Heartfelt thanks

Dear Editor:This is an open letter to the residents of Yorkton and Springside and surrounding communities thanking them for their participation in the 2010Heart&StrokeJump Rope for Heart(TM) andHeart&StrokeHoops for Heart(TM) programs.
Tennis player loses again

Tennis player loses again

Briton Robert Dee, feeling humiliated at being called the "world's worst tennis pro" by London's Daily Telegraph (and other news organizations) sued the newspaper for libel last year.
YMF finale held at Kinsmen Century field

YMF finale held at Kinsmen Century field

Over 80 kids participated in something last week that they'll only get the chance to do only twice in their lifetime.
Annual charity golf huge success

Annual charity golf huge success

The 11th Annual Charity Golf Classic had an exceptionally strong year with a record $120,660 in pledges raised by the golfers. The funds will purchase equipment for 16 facilities in 13 local communities in Sunrise Health Region.
Ants and plants don't mix

Ants and plants don't mix

Gardeners, it's been quite a week! The rain just didn't seem to want to stop, and it's hard to say how our plants fared in that weather.
push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks