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Home success for Lady Raiders

Home success for Lady Raiders

It was a successful home tournament for the 2015 edition of the YRHS Lady Raiders Sr. volleyball team this weekend.
Cougars play best game of year 鈥 but still lose

Cougars play best game of year 鈥 but still lose

鈥淭he Canora Cougars football team may have played the best game of the year, but was unable to match the experience and skill level of they鈥檙e opponent in a 51-36 loss鈥 at home on Friday, said Coach Kim Eiteneier.
Sacred boys take second in P.A.

Sacred boys take second in P.A.

It鈥檚 not too often that a 2A school can compete with 3A schools in a team sport, however the Sacred Heart Saints boys鈥 soccer team proved that they are the exception to the rule, going 2-1 over three games at an SHSAA 3A tournament in Prince Albert t
First place finish for Sr. Raiders

First place finish for Sr. Raiders

The YRHS Senior Raider boys鈥 volleyball team picked up their first competition victory of the season this past weekend, dropping just two sets all tournament en route to the Sturgis Men鈥檚 Volleyball tournament title.
Lady Saints make semis at YRHS tourney

Lady Saints make semis at YRHS tourney

The Sacred Heart Lady Saints proved that hard work in practice equals results on the court this past weekend at the annual YRHS Ladies鈥 Volleyball tournament.
CWE happy to make Yorkton a regular stop

CWE happy to make Yorkton a regular stop

Canadian Wrestling鈥檚 Elite (CWE) made yet another stop in Yorkton last week (Tuesday, Sept. 29), and for good reason.
Scenes from the 17th annual Kamsack Indoor Rodeo

Scenes from the 17th annual Kamsack Indoor Rodeo

Scenes from the annual Kamsack Team Penning competition

Scenes from the annual Kamsack Team Penning competition

Norquay Recreation Board discusses figure skating and Ukrainian dance

Figure skating and Ukrainian dance were among the activities starting their new seasons that were discussed by the Norquay Recreation Board at its regular meeting on September 14.
Kamsack Skate Park receives Canada Post support

Kamsack Skate Park receives Canada Post support

The Kamsack Skate Park has received funding from the Canada Post Community Foundation. On Friday, Glady Achtymichuk, postmaster at the Kamsack Post Office, presented a cheque of $2,500 to Kev Sumner, Kamsack recreation director.
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