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Season underway at York Lake

Season underway at York Lake

The 2021 golf season at York Lake officially kicked off last week.

Yorkton-area organizations collaborate on U of R project

To support older adults living with dementia
Deer Park golfing season tees off

Deer Park golfing season tees off

As it seems the winter weather has passed, Yorkton residents can once again enjoy the outdoors, including golf. Last week, Deer Park opened up its course to the public, with many residents ready to grab their clubs and hitting the course.
Refurbished hockey table has podcast theme

Refurbished hockey table has podcast theme

Table hockey is almost as much a part of Canadian culture as the actual sport on ice. Growing up slot hockey boards were the dream of many each Christmas, and the game still has an international association promoting it as a sport in its own right.
Terriers sign new deal with coach/GM

Terriers sign new deal with coach/GM

The Yorkton Terriers announced they have signed Head Coach and General Manager Mat Hehr to a new deal. 鈥淲e鈥檝e agreed to a new two-yyear plus an option year contract with Mat,鈥 said team President Corvyn Neufeld.
Crush softball gearing up to play in May

Crush softball gearing up to play in May

While there remain questions and unknowns the Yorkton Crush are proceeding as if a girls' softball season will take place this spring. 鈥淲e've got some plans in place,鈥 said organization spokesperson Jen聽Stackhouse.
Yorkton Minor Hockey notes new SHA grant helpful

Yorkton Minor Hockey notes new SHA grant helpful

The Saskatchewan Hockey Association (SHA) has announced the creation of the Minor Hockey Association (MHA) Matching Grant Program. This one-time opportunity is being offered to the two-hundred registered MHAs across the province.
Kienle records first ace on first round of season

Kienle records first ace on first round of season

It was a great start to a new disc golf season for Yorkton鈥檚 Aaron Kienle who threw the first ace of his career last week at Patrick Park Disc Golf Course in the city.
Kamsack football player signs with Regina Thunder

Kamsack football player signs with Regina Thunder

Josh Bielecki of Kamsack is the first to admit that when he started playing six-man football at Kamsack Comprehensive Institute (KCI) in Grade 7, he was not, by any means鈥n athlete.
Permanent Humboldt Broncos roadside memorial has hurdles to overcome

Permanent Humboldt Broncos roadside memorial has hurdles to overcome

ARMLEY 鈥 A roadside memorial at the site of the Humboldt Broncos bus collision will be built, but there are still a few hurdles to overcome.
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