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Tyson Off

Tyson Off


Tyson Off is a reporter photographer for Â鶹ÊÓƵ.

In 2019, Off enrolled in the Media Production program with Saskatchewan Polytechnic and graduated with distinction in 2021.

After completing his education in Saskatoon, Off returned to his hometown of Yorkton in January of 2022 where he began working for Yorkton This Week.

Off has spent the better part of two decades practicing photography, filmmaking, sound and video editing, as well as writing, livestream broadcasting and other forms of new media, both professionally and as a hobbyist.

Off thanks Calvin Daniels and John Bauman for giving him a chance in an industry that he's always respected and admired.

Recent Work by Tyson

SaskEnergy announces $50M expansion project

SaskEnergy announces $50M expansion project

Project includes 11 kilometres of new gas lines and a new compressor site southeast of Regina that will add 14,000 GJ/day of capacity to the Yorkton area.
Downtown barbecue raises nearly $3,200 for cancer research

Downtown barbecue raises nearly $3,200 for cancer research

Organizer diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia in 2019.
Sunflower newcomer promotes glass crafts

Sunflower newcomer promotes glass crafts

Artist spent over 25 years honing his craft.
What is a vintage tree door? Probably not what you think.

What is a vintage tree door? Probably not what you think.

Artist sold seven doors just 30 minutes into annual art and craft market.
YSHF inductions

YSHF inductions

Several athletes and builders inducted for class of 2024.
Provincial cell phone ban doesn't overly impact GSSD

Provincial cell phone ban doesn't overly impact GSSD

School division procedures will include exemptions for students that require ongoing use of mobile devices.
Therapy dogs focus of St. John Ambulance presentation

Therapy dogs focus of St. John Ambulance presentation

Area has three therapy dog teams in operating.
YMF Home Opener

YMF Home Opener

Five teams across four divisions competed.
Rail employees forced back to work

Rail employees forced back to work

Teamsters expected to appeal the ruling to federal court.
Activity Expo brings people out in droves

Activity Expo brings people out in droves

Organizer estimates upwards of 400 people would attend.
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