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Government decides on buyer for SCN

The Government of Saskatchewan today announced that, after careful review and analysis of the Expressions of Interest from groups interested in buying the Saskatchewan Communications Network (SCN), it has decided to sell SCN's assets and operations t
Collision on Broadway

Collision on Broadway

The Yorkton Municipal RCMP Detachment along with Yorkton Fire Protection Services and Yorkton EMS responded to a collision at the intersection of Broadway Street West and Gladstone Avenue in Yorkton. At approximately 1:05 p.m.
Pioneers honour C.J. McFarline Sunday, June 7, 1942

Pioneers honour C.J. McFarline Sunday, June 7, 1942

Friends gather to pay tribute to Cosmo J. McFarline on the 60th anniversary of his arrival in York Colony. From left to right: Mrs. F.O. Langstaff, Mrs. Chas A. Peaker, Mrs. W. A.S. Magrath, Mrs. Charles Bull, Mrs. F. Reaman, Mrs. W.S.

Easy tips to improve fuel economy

Consumers' chronic pain at the pump is likely set to return with gas prices hovering near a dollar per litre and summer driving coming up. In fact, some regions are already much higher than a dollar. Vancouver's gas price has been $1.
Warped 45s play Yorkton Friday

Warped 45s play Yorkton Friday

Friday night The Spot will be jumping to the sounds of Toronto's The Warped 45s, who make a stop at the Yorkton club for an early 7 p.m. show. Dave McEathron of the Warped 45s said performing on stage is an important aspect of the band's music.
Folk influenced cd

Folk influenced cd

10 DAY POEM FOR SASKATCHEWANThe Warped 45sIndie8-out-of-10 The Warped 45s come out of Ontario with a rock sound heavily influenced by Americana-folk, the result being a very easy to listen to sound.

Student loans enhanced

Advanced Education, Employment and Labour Minister Rob Norris launched new enhancements to the province's student financial assistance program and a new marketing campaign designed to demonstrate the benefits of the program.
Local metal band cuts disk

Local metal band cuts disk

Harmful Effects is a band formed in Yorkton which has now taken the step to releasing their debut disk. The origins of Harmful Effects date back to 2006 and 2007 when Madison Erhardt and Geoff Matisho played in a band called Black Monroe.
Game can be played solo

Game can be played solo

Card games have always been a major segment of gaming from the days of cribbage and whist through the collectable card gaming craze set off by the success of Magic: The Gathering, all classic games in their own right.

Poier appointed

Loreen Poier has been reappointed to the Yorkton Housing Authority Board of Directors. Poier has served on the board for the past 17 years.
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