Â鶹´«Ã½AV

Skip to content

Local Arts

Additional purchases customize game

Additional purchases customize game

While Magic: The Gathering is an iconic game, and set the standard for a new game genre, collectible card gaming (CCG), there are many gamers who have a major hate on for the game and its ilk.
Post mistress retires

Post mistress retires

Congratulations to Joanna and Kenny Martin of Fenwood on the birth of their fourth child, a daughter Aspen Sky. Aspen was born on April 6, 2010 at the Yorkton Regional Health Centre. She weighed 7 pounds 0 ounces.

Tips to help avoid dog bite situations

Dog attacks are a serious problem for SaskPower field employees, particularly meter readers, which is why the company is asking its customers to help reduce that risk this summer.
Youth transitional housing projects started

Youth transitional housing projects started

An affordable housing project for youth at risk of becoming homeless has started in Yorkton. The foundations of two transitional housing projects have already been laid and the buildings should be complete by November of this year.

New trade office in Shanghai

The Premiers of Alberta, British Columbia and Saskatchewan recently opened the new Shanghai-based Western Canada Trade and Investment Office, advancing Western Canada's interests and bolstering economic ties in China.
Film shot in Kipling screens at Film Festival

Film shot in Kipling screens at Film Festival

Films are not always big budget, nor do they have a cast which reads like the telephone directory in Hollywood. Rust is one of those movies. It was shot in Kipling, SK., with townspeople in most of the roles. The budget was a quarter-of-a-million.
Author reading held at local art gallery

Author reading held at local art gallery

On Friday evening, May 14th there was an author reading at the Godfrey Dean Art Gallery by local author Guy Vanderhaeghe. He was born and raised in Esterhazy Saskatchewan and is now a successful local, and national author.

Backyard fire season warrants caution

Approaching summer days means getting to leave the stuffy kitchen and firing up the barbecue. During this time, Yorkton Fire Protective Services reminds residents of the bylaws regarding backyard barbecues, pits and open-air fires.

Friendship Centre gets annual funding

The Ministry of Social Services is continuing its funding agreements with nearly 20 community-based organizations (CBOs) and four northern villages which provide services to vulnerable women, children, families and other Saskatchewan people in need.
Lions Club makes mother's day draw

Lions Club makes mother's day draw

Bredenbury Lions Club had their Mother's Day draw and the winners are: Bill and Kim Scott - Esterhazy, $75 gift certificate to Purity Estehetics; Delores Peterson - Canora, SK.
push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks