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New CD a blast from the past

New CD a blast from the past

REFLECTIONSDenni Lee HayesIndie6-out-of-10 Denni Lee Hayes is a country singer out of Calgary who has recently released her debut country album Reflections. This is an album which you can tell has been a long time dream for Hayes.
St. Mary's holds annual awards

St. Mary's holds annual awards

St. Mary's School Academic Awards - 2009-2010 Congratulations to St. Mary's students on a successful year.
New casino statue unveiled

New casino statue unveiled

The Painted Hand Casino unveiled a new centerpiece statue outside its building's entrance on July 7.

Men missing in river

Two people are missing after their pickup truck was swept into the Whitesand River approximately three miles north of Springside on Sunday night.

Arbitrarys playing here on Monday

The Arbitrarys are going to be touring their music this summer including a stop at 5th Avenue Cup & Saucer in Yorkton Monday, July 19.
YL groundskeepers keeping busy after the rain

YL groundskeepers keeping busy after the rain

"I've never seen (anything) to this extent. It was unreal to see that." -Merv Secundiak, head of York Lake grounds crew
Cougars hold golf tournament

Cougars hold golf tournament

Bredenbury Cougars held their open golf tournament on Saturday, June 26 at the Bredenbury Sunnyside Golf Tournament with 20 avid golfers taking part.
Race held in the Yorkton area

Race held in the Yorkton area

A race held at a picnic in Yorkton area in the 1950s. It was the custom in North American societies to hold community picnics usually on a summer Sunday afternoon. These events were usually organized by a church, or a club.

Keep hands clean

Proper hand hygiene is essential during this period of intensive flood clean-up. Hands can become heavily contaminated with disease causing microorganisms, washing with soap and water is the most effective way to clean your hands.
Canada Day Celebrations

Canada Day Celebrations

The July 1 storm came too late to disrupt festivities at the Western Development Museum's annual Canada Day Picnic on a hot afternoon last week.
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