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Yorkton This Week

Sask MLAs trump MPs on transparency

Sask MLAs trump MPs on transparency

Recently, most of our federal politicians have been kicking and screaming like little children at the prospect of letting the Auditor General investigate Parliament's $533 million in annual spending.

Junior Cardinals

The Yorkton Junior Cardinals will be playing on the road for the next two weeks. Their next home game will be Sunday, June 20 when they host the Regina Athletics in a Sunday afternoon doubleheader at 1 and 3 p.m.

NDP out on the road this summer

The Saskatchewan Legislature may be in summer recess, but New Democrat MLAs are keeping busy, said party leader Dwain Lingenfelter who stopped in the city Monday.
Three shorties delivers Bulldogs

Three shorties delivers Bulldogs

There was an awful lot of scoring over the weekend at Yorkton Kinsmen Arena.A lot more than usual. One game went their way, the other didn't.
Locals shine at 2010 East Central Districts

Locals shine at 2010 East Central Districts

When the 2010 version of the East Central Districts track and field meet was held here recently, it brought out crowds of kids looking to stamp their ticket to Moose Jaw for this weekend's provincials.

Parkland racing

This year's race dates have been released by the Parkland Racing Association. The first race will be this Saturday at the Yellowhead International Speedway at 2 p.m. Admission to the park is 13 and over-$8, 6-12-$4, and those under 5 are free.
Birthday celebrated

Birthday celebrated

Out to help Majory Antony plant a garden was daughter Barbara Louttit from Regina, Ryan Antony from Jasper was out to visit with the Antony's.
Church women not allowed to speak

Church women not allowed to speak

In mid-April, senior Iranian cleric Ayatollah Kazem Sedighi issued a warning that recent earthquakes in Haiti, Chile, and elsewhere were caused by women's loose sex and immodest dress.

Students travel discount offered

For the months of June, July and August, youth in Saskatchewan can ride with the Saskatchewan Transportation Company for only $40 per month.
3D animation team competes in nationals

3D animation team competes in nationals

Two Scared Heart High School students showcased their 3D animation talents at the national Skills Canada competition in Waterloo, Ontario. Kyle Mierau and Zayell Johnston represented Saskatchewan from May 20th to the 23rd at RIM Park.
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