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Yorkton This Week

SHHS juniors win over Esterhazy

An hour and a half of practice time last Tuesday evening translated into 28 points on the scoreboard as the junior Sacred Heart Saints football team beat Esterhazy on home turf the following evening.

Bike lane on Gladstone altered

Three days after holding the official opening of the Yorkton Cycling Network Plan Friday, Council voted unanimously to revert a section of the biking network back to the ordinary street it was, although it will be marked as shared use.
Seeing red is cause for cautious celebration

Seeing red is cause for cautious celebration

Salmon have been an integral part of the life and culture of people on Canada's West Coast since time began.

Terriers in the process of evaluating talent

The Yorkton Terriers have played five preseason games in the last week, all part of the ongoing evaluation of talent for the upcoming Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League season.

West Nile arrives for 2010

The first human cases of West Nile Virus infection in Canada this season have been confirmed in Saskatchewan. Two cases occurred in Sun Country Health Region (south eastern Saskatchewan). Both are mild cases and are expected to fully recover.
Fall community worship planned

Fall community worship planned

Davies funeral service last Wednesday afternoon. Dallas and Danya Forsberg of Regina spent overnight with Grandma Mary Forsberg when they were in Dubuc for the funeral.
Enjoyable release from former resident

Enjoyable release from former resident

THE MOVIESCrestwoodIndie8-out-of-10 Crestwood is the new vehicle for former Yorkton musician Steven Maier, and I must say it's an impressive effort. The music is sort of soft rock/folk-inspired, with most of the songs delving into relationships.
YRHS volleyball team comes close

YRHS volleyball team comes close

The YRHS senior girls volleyball team came that close to winning their one and only home tournament of the year.
Sunflower shows bring all kinds

Sunflower shows bring all kinds

A combination of loyal support and new blood has kept Yorkton's annual Sunflower Art & Craft Sale in business for 32 years.

Culture days planning underway

Many Saskatchewan people are looking for ways to be more creative.
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