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Yorkton This Week

Editorial - Honouring heroes important

Last Thursday there was a ceremony held in the small Ingleside Cemetery southeast of Langenburg which was both sombre, yet uplifting.
Is garlic good for your heart?

Is garlic good for your heart?

Garlic is well known for its ability to enhance the flavour of food. For thousands of years, it has also been used worldwide for its perceived health benefits.
There's no place like home

There's no place like home

I'm home at last and now I can write about the final chapter of my tour in Afghanistan. This past winter we had five members from my unit, 10th Field Artillery Regiment, R.C.A. here in Saskatchewan serving in Afghanistan.

Parkland College plans for the future

In mid-May 2010, Parkland College held community meetings in Canora, Fort Qu'Appelle, Esterhazy, Kamsack, Melville and Yorkton.
WMBL Cards top Regina to end their season

WMBL Cards top Regina to end their season

The Yorkton Cardinals missed the Western Major Baseball League playoffs, but they did end the season on a winning note, topping Regina 2-1 at Jubilee Park last Tuesday.
A thumbs up for fire department

A thumbs up for fire department

There were two serious fires in Yorkton last week and thanks to the quick work of the Yorkton Fire Department, neither blaze resulted in any injuries or casualties.

YRHS on schedule for fall opening

Work is underway to repair flood damage to Yorkton Regional High School in time for the new school year."We're very optimistic that we're going to be ready for the fall," Superintendent of Schools Withman Jaigobin told Yorkton This Week.
How to eliminate wrinkles

How to eliminate wrinkles

Ever since I learned that a finely sprayed mist of water works to smooth out wrinkles, I've rarely used my iron. But spraying doesn't work on all materials. Five-year-old Benjamin, after an overnight stay, dragged a red plaid shirt from his knapsack.
YCKC sending pair to the national championships

YCKC sending pair to the national championships

Former resident's book calls for school reform

Former resident's book calls for school reform

A new book co-authored by a former Yorkton resident takes aim at North America's flawed public school systems. Michael Zwaagstra, a 1993 graduate of Yorkton Regional High School, has been teaching high school in Manitoba since the late '90s.
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