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Tyson Off

Tyson Off


Tyson Off is a reporter photographer for SaskToday.

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

Show features artists' collaboration with bees

Show features artists' collaboration with bees

Two Between Us works on display at Godfrey Dean Art Gallery in Yorkton.
Yorkton votes 2024: meet the candidates

Yorkton votes 2024: meet the candidates

Two mayoral candidates and 10 councillors are running in the 2024 Municipal Election.
Flag raised for Veterans' Week

Flag raised for Veterans' Week

Veterans' Week runs from Nov. 5-11 and will feature several events around the city.
Over 1,500 attend DIY haunted house

Over 1,500 attend DIY haunted house

The event took in $400 in donations to be gifted to a yet-to-be-determined charity.
Dhaliwal seeking spot on city council

Dhaliwal seeking spot on city council

Candidate says need for safer community and the maintenance and upgrading of infrastructure among most pressing issues.
Photos: Harvest Showdown 2024 underway

Photos: Harvest Showdown 2024 underway

Annual event to feature Friday night cabaret and Saturday barn dance.
UFA donates $500 to Yorkton youth program

UFA donates $500 to Yorkton youth program

Delegate said UFA is active in giving back to the community.
Ortynsky seeking vote for City Council

Ortynsky seeking vote for City Council

Candidate says housing affordability, social issues, aging infrastructure and economic development among city's most pressing issues.
Hippsley seeks second term as mayor

Hippsley seeks second term as mayor

Candidate says health, safety and infrastructure are most pressing issues for city.
Chan wins vote in Yorkton

Chan wins vote in Yorkton

On the first preliminary count of votes, Chan received 3361 votes compared to the NDP's 2128, the Sask United Party's 803, the Green Party's 131 and the Buffalo Party's 40.聽
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