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Neufeld reflects on swimming career

Neufeld reflects on swimming career

Madison Neufeld's synchronized swimming career lasted from 2006-2015 and will be inducted into the Yorkton Sports Hall of Fame & Museum Sept. 9.
New Minister joined United Church in Preeceville and Sturgis

New Minister joined United Church in Preeceville and Sturgis

Reverend David Mugadzi of Zimbabwe has joined the United Church congregation as the new minister who will serve the Preeceville Trinity and Sturgis Grace United Churches.
Saskatoon opens two new parks for small dogs

Saskatoon opens two new parks for small dogs

Dog owners must follow height and weight restrictions to gain admittance to these parks specially allocated for small dogs.
Town of Biggar off the hook for abandoning cats says APSS

Town of Biggar off the hook for abandoning cats says APSS

The conclusion of an APSS investigation hasn't seen charges brought against the Town of Biggar for animal abuse allegations. Now, Kimberly Pauslen pledges that the fight will go on.
Parking lot party features Yorkton vendors

Parking lot party features Yorkton vendors

Event featured local vendors, food and entertainment.
Ukraine's independence celebrated in Yorkton

Ukraine's independence celebrated in Yorkton

Event featured live music, games and entertainment from local Ukrainian dance groups.
YBID program continues to see results

YBID program continues to see results

Melrose Place Restaurant the most recipient of Business Improve Incentive Program.
Biggar under investigation for animal abuse allegations

Biggar under investigation for animal abuse allegations

An Animal Protective Services of Saskatchewan investigation is currently ongoing as the Town of Biggar has recently been accused of illegally dumping stray cats outside town boundaries.
Lumsden magician has found his calling

Lumsden magician has found his calling

Magician entertained and educated the young audience during hour-long performance.
Kinsmen donate $25,000 to YBMHS

Kinsmen donate $25,000 to YBMHS

Funds intended for construction of interpretive centre.
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