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Football navigates through COVID-19

Football navigates through COVID-19

Yorkton Minor Football is gearing up for the 2020 season, and recently handed out equipment to students who are eager to hit the field and get back into the game.
Parkland U18 Expos took on Wolfpack Monday

Parkland U18 Expos took on Wolfpack Monday

Monday was not exactly a holiday for the Parkland U18 AAA Expos, as they travelled to Regina to face the Wolfpack. An early lead helped the Wolfpack roll up a 10-4 win thanks in large part to a six-run second inning by the host team.
Yeti Tae Kwon Do award belts

Yeti Tae Kwon Do award belts

Yeti Tae Kwon Do at the Yorkton Martial Arts Centre were finally able to do belt testing recently, after COVID-19 caused a postponement from a March testing date. Among those earning belt progression was Michaela Miller 9th Gup Yellow Stripe.
Parkland U18 Expos on road for four

Parkland U18 Expos on road for four

In Regina Friday - Moose Jaw Saturday
Yorkton's Derek Stykalo takes Mid-Master's Championship

Yorkton's Derek Stykalo takes Mid-Master's Championship

Tammy Bezaire and Rick Hallberg are both provincial senior golf champions for the second time. Bezaire was the women's senior champion in 2015, Hallberg won the men's title in 2018.
Local Sports Hall of Fame needs help

Local Sports Hall of Fame needs help

Interim board in place to forge new direction

Parkland U18 Expos on road Wednesday

Visit Regina Wolfpack
U18 Cardinals host Supers in exhbition action

U18 Cardinals host Supers in exhbition action

The U18 Yorkton Cardinals had a little extra time on the diamond Wednesday thanks to a visit from the Canora Supers.
Day two complete at Senior/Mid-Master's Golf Championships

Day two complete at Senior/Mid-Master's Golf Championships

Tammy Bezaire isthe new leader of the 57th Saskatchewan Senior Women's Championship going into Thursday's final round at Yorkton's Deer Park Golf Course. The Togo, Sask.
Contruction on healing garden to remember 2017-18 Broncos could start in the fall

Contruction on healing garden to remember 2017-18 Broncos could start in the fall

HUMBOLDT — If all goes right, work should start on a healing garden at the Humboldt District Hospital in the fall that will serve as a memorial for lives lost in the Humboldt Broncos crash.
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