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Gridders fall to hungry Wolverines

Gridders fall to hungry Wolverines

A busload of about 35 locals hit the road to Regina for Regina Minor Football League action Sunday. Nobody on that bus knew that they were in for quite a surprise when that game got going.

Two early mistakes cost Raiders

By Jeff SchneberkStaff WriterThe YRHS senior football team made the trip to Weyburn on the weekend and despite a strong effort from several of the players, miscues on two snaps of the ball resulted in nine points on the scoreboard for Weyburn before

PDAP opens Yorkton office

To help people through the process of working with the Provincial Disaster Assistance Program after the July 1 flood in the city, a temporary office has been set up in Yorkton.
Marijuana grow-op found at Grenfell

Marijuana grow-op found at Grenfell

RCMP members in Broadview have conducted a drug search at a marijuana grow operation in the community of Grenfell, SK.
NDP talk of rural in-roads a lot of hype

NDP talk of rural in-roads a lot of hype

You get what Dwain Lingenfelter and the NDP are doing.
Get your garden ready for winter

Get your garden ready for winter

Do up those supper dishes early tonight, Wednesday, September 15, and join the Yorkton and District Horticultural Society for our first regular meeting at 7 p.m. at Yorkdale Student Centre.

Culture Days event planned for city

Culture Days is taking place September 24-26 as part of the larger Culture Week in Saskatchewan celebration.
Bylaw changes clear way for new housing

Bylaw changes clear way for new housing

Yorkton Council passed amendments to the City's Municipal Development Plan and its Zoning Bylaw to make way for a major housing development on the old Fairview School property. The project by Terra Developments Inc.

City employees up for awards

Yorkton Council approved submitting the names of four long-time City employees for Meritorious Service Awards at the 2011 Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association convention.

Senior Saints beat Kamsack on Saturday

Both football teams at the Sacred Heart High School (SHHS) have gotten themselves off to impressive starts now that high school football in Yorkton is now fully running on all levels. The juniors pounded Esterhazy also at home, last Wednesday.
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