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Cote First Nation archer wins bronze at North American Indigenous Games

Cote First Nation archer wins bronze at North American Indigenous Games

A young Cote First Nation archer has returned from the North American Indigenous Games in Toronto July 15 to 23 with a bronze medal, one of a collection of 12 medals he has won since picking up the sport about a year ago.
City Wide Registration

City Wide Registration

On Wednesday, Sept. 6, the annual fall community information and registration night will be held in the Nexera Flexihall at the Gallagher Centre.
Manitoba duo top local disc golf event

Manitoba duo top local disc golf event

It was perfect weather for disc golf as a sold out field took to the greens of Patrick Park Disc Golf Course in Yorkton for the Grain Millers Trilogy Challenge.
Terriers welcome new athletic therapist

Terriers welcome new athletic therapist

As the Yorkton Terriers get set to lace up the skates for another season of Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League action, they welcome a new face to take care of things off the ice.
Canora Ladies’ Golf Tournament filled with fun and tight competition

Canora Ladies’ Golf Tournament filled with fun and tight competition

The Canora Ladies’ Golf Club held its annual golf tournament on August 12, said club representative Maxine Stinka. Twenty-one women attended and enjoyed a beautiful sunny day with no wind as they golfed 18 holes of stroke play.
Five in final round at Springside affair

Five in final round at Springside affair

The final four at the Cornerstone Credit Union Disc Golf Tournament in Springside turned out to be a five-man affair. Duncan Holness of Percival, Sk.
Sturgis youth has adventure of lifetime this summer

Sturgis youth has adventure of lifetime this summer

Trae Peterson of Sturgis expanded his hockey passion by playing on the 2009 Selects Hockey Development (SHD) program teams throughout the summer months.
Non-contact hockey hopeful to start in Yorkton

Non-contact hockey hopeful to start in Yorkton

Yorkton Minor Hockey is hoping to offer something a little different for the upcoming season. New this year they hope to implement a peewee/bantam combined recreational non-contact hockey program.
A hot day on the racing tracks

A hot day on the racing tracks

Sunday’s temperature peaked at almost 30 degrees, which made it a hot and dusty day at Yellowhead International Speedway.
Terriers almost set to lace up for another season

Terriers almost set to lace up for another season

With the Yorkton Terriers’ fall camp quickly approaching this weekend, the pressure is on the coaching staff to round out their roster for the start of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League season.
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