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A sweet long weekend

A sweet long weekend

The long weekend is a great time to have some fun and have a sweet treat. BeaverTails was in Yorkton in the SuperStore parking lot to give people the chance to try one of their many pastry creations. BeaverTails will be back at the same location Aug.
Summer student teaching about nature

Summer student teaching about nature

With Yellowhead Flyway Birding Trail Association
New book includes stories from Yorkton

New book includes stories from Yorkton

Teacher reflects on her long career in Saskatchewan
Time for a little 'Artventure; in the city

Time for a little 'Artventure; in the city

If you鈥檙e looking for something to do this summer, how about discovering Yorkton鈥檚 public art? That experience is now more easily accessible thanks to a new brochure, explained Lisa Washington, Community Development Manager Community Development, Par
Beware the Vikings!

Beware the Vikings!

Beware: There may be a Viking invasion 小蓝视频 planned. At least members of the Loki鈥檚 Brood Viking Group, dedicated to the re-enactment of all things Viking, were in a city park Wednesday evening honing their skills with axe, sword and shield.
Sidewalk Concert Series continues

Sidewalk Concert Series continues

The most recent edition of Yorkton鈥檚 Sidewalk Concert Series took place this evening (Wednesday). This week Jackie Guy took to the sidewalk to headline the performance.
Day one complete at Senior/Mid-Master's Golf Championships

Day one complete at Senior/Mid-Master's Golf Championships

Kenosee Lake's Paul Grimes is the first-round leader at the 101 st Saskatchewan Senior Men's Championship in Yorkton.
SaskAbilities gradually reopens doors

SaskAbilities gradually reopens doors

SaskAbilities has been closed since March, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, serving their clients through virtual programming.
2020 Golden Sheaf Awards ready to be shipped

2020 Golden Sheaf Awards ready to be shipped

Now exclusively made in Saskatchewan
Canadian baby boomers at greater risk of Hepatitis C, but may not know it

Canadian baby boomers at greater risk of Hepatitis C, but may not know it

On July 28 people around the world will acknowledge World Hepatitis Day in an effort to raise awareness about viral hepatitis and the global effort to eliminate it.
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