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U12 Chelsea club heads to Swift Current

The Yorkton United U12 Chelsea soccer team traveled to Swift Current this past weekend May 28-30 to compete in a tournament. Yorkton dropped their first round robin game to Coaldale Thunder 6-1.
Local dance club busy

Local dance club busy

April was a very busy month for the Calder Yalenka Dance Club. The club went to a few competitions and in between we had our Spring Concert. The Community Hall was full of families, friends and community members and surrounding area.

WMBL Cardinals

The season openers for the Yorkton Cardinals had been scheduled for this past Sunday but were cancelled and re-scheduled for last night at Jubilee Park. Results of the games were not available in time for press.
Powwow culture focus of school group

Powwow culture focus of school group

The powwow is important to First Nations people and Shanon Crook, the Aboriginal Community Worker at Dr. Brass School is trying to help students connect with that aspect of their culture.

Study looks at how prepared children are for school

Children in 小蓝视频east Saskatchewan are not reaching school age with the skills one would expect in some key educational areas.
YRHS students of the month

YRHS students of the month

The Boston Pizza Yorkton Regional High School Female Student of the Month for March is Mary Prybylski. Mary is a grade 12 student at the Yorkton Regional High School. She is currently the female S.R.C.
Bulldogs show feistiness in a strong home opener

Bulldogs show feistiness in a strong home opener

The Yorkton Junior Bulldogs gave those in attendance a really good showing in the third period of their 2010 season opener of the Prairie Gold Lacrosse League home opener when the usually-powerful Moose Jaw Mustangs came to down Saturday.

GHCC hours

The Gloria Hayden Community Centre's spring and summer hours of operation (May 17-Sept. 6) are Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m.-12 noon, and 1 p.m.-4:30 p.m. Closed on weekends and statutory holidays.
Silent Bomb tells stark story of Russian nuclear testing

Silent Bomb tells stark story of Russian nuclear testing

The film which created the big buzz at this year's Yorkton Film Festival was clearly Silent Bombs: All For The Motherland.

Editorial - Time to create a local film culture

The Yorkton Film Festival is North America's longest-running film festival, and that is something the organizers can be proud of. However, the existence of the festival in the city has never generated a local film making buzz.
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