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Challenger baseball now in city

Challenger baseball now in city

A new baseball program launched with its first day on the diamonds Sunday. The Yorkton Challenger Baseball program played its first fun games at the JayCee Beach Baseball Diamonds on May 13 with 17 participants.
Bridge ready for QB starting job

Bridge ready for QB starting job

Saskatchewan Roughrider quarterback Brandon Bridge says he鈥檚 ready to earn the starting pivot job. The Canadian-born quarterback knows success means leading the team to the Grey Cup.
World Senior Men鈥檚 Champions curling team has roots in Preeceville

World Senior Men鈥檚 Champions curling team has roots in Preeceville

The World Senior men鈥檚 curling champions ofWade White, skip; Barry Chwedoruk, third; Dan Holowaychuk, second; George White, lead and Bill Tschirhart, coach were crowned the 2018 champions after defeating Mats Wranaa鈥檚 Sweden team in Ostersund, Sweden
Yorkton Cardinals need homes

Yorkton Cardinals need homes

The Yorkton Cardinals are looking for roofs over their players鈥 heads. The Cardinals鈥 baseball season kicks off later this month.
Kunkel on provincial golf board

Kunkel on provincial golf board

Don Kunkel of Yorkton was recently elected vice-president of Golf Saskatchewan. Kunkel said the position is a two-year term, and by its end will mark six years on the Board for him.
Kambusters returning to its drag roots

Kambusters returning to its drag roots

The Kambusters Drag Racing Association is getting back to its roots as it prepares for its annual weekend of racing. 鈥淲e鈥檙e trying to do something a little something different,鈥 explained Kambusters spokesperson Frank Pohozoff.
Pinty鈥檚 curling headed back to city

Pinty鈥檚 curling headed back to city

During a recent presentation to the Yorkton Chamber of Commerce Yorkton Mayor Bob Maloney announced that the Pinty鈥檚 Grand Slam of Curling Series will be returning to the city. 鈥淚t鈥檚 huge,鈥 Maloney told Yorkton This Week. 鈥溾 It鈥檚 good for the City.
Looking back on 30 years in the CFL

Looking back on 30 years in the CFL

Richie Hall originally didn鈥檛 want to write a book. Guy Scholz, Hall鈥檚 co-author and long-time friend, had been trying to persuade him to write it for about a decade.
Archery club holds first organized fun shoot

Archery club holds first organized fun shoot

Over 35 people came out to participate in the first organized fun shoot sponsored by the Kamsack River Valley Archery Club (RVAC).

Canora Golf and Country Club looking forward to 2018

The Canora Golf and Country Club held its annual meeting on April 18 at the golf course clubhouse. Donna Rock, clubhouse manager, said the club is coming off a good 2017 season and is looking to build on that in new memberships and in general play.
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