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Housing complex opens

A new 24-unit affordable rental housing project for families held its official opening Friday in Yorkton. Parkland Prairie Place was built at a cost of about $5 million, with more than $3.
The Art of Life on display at Godfrey Dean

The Art of Life on display at Godfrey Dean

Much has happened in the last 25 years, and photographer Mitch Hippsley had his camera out to capture a few of those meaningful moments.

SaskPower increase will hit city taxpayers

"It's a domino effect down the line." - Yorkton Mayor James Wilson
Elevator Row on Â鶹´«Ã½AV Front Street Circa 1960

Elevator Row on Â鶹´«Ã½AV Front Street Circa 1960

By 1962, Inter Ocean Elevator Company had constructed a 55,000 bushel capacity elevator pictured here to the far left. Saskatchewan Pool Elevator Company had purchased the Lake of the Woods elevator, and named their elevators "A" and "B".
Balabuck whist best

Balabuck whist best

At the last whist drive in Zorra the winners on the ladies side were Marlene Balabuck 1st high David Korb 2nd, Anna Fyck low, Gladys Tkatchuk travelling.

Experimental folk rocker in city soon

Bringing a style the artist describes as "experimental folk rock", Megan Hamilton hits 5th Ave Cup & Saucer May 16. Hamilton said her style grew out of varied musical interests.

Free trees through SaskPower

Help protect the environment by planting a free tree - courtesy of SaskPower Shand Greenhouse. On May 5 and 6, Saskatchewan residents can visit any one of SaskPower's 29 customer service offices to receive a free Green Ash seedling.
Strings compliment trombone performance

Strings compliment trombone performance

TOO MUCH TO DONick la RiviereIndie9-out-of-10 Nick la Riviere plays the trombone, and he plays it very well. The guy has a flare, which makes the music simply a joy to listen to.

Program seeks to help face problems

Karen Duffy has been trained as a social worker, and has learned a lot just living life through failed relationships, raising her children and moving across Canada.

Rail safety week for motorists, pedestrians

Rail Safety Week (April 26 to May 2) was not just for trains - the Canadian Pacific and its police service reminded all people to take railway crossings seriously.
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