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Terriers losing streak hits seven

A seven-game losing streak has pushed the Yorkton Terriers into the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League's Viterra Division basement.

Lady Saints Provincial run ends in quarters

The Sacred Heart High School Lady Saints senior girls' volleyball team made the nearly 11 hour journey to La Loche this past weekend to take part in the 2014 SHSAA 4A Girls' Provincial championship. The Saints were one of five teams in Group B.
Weselowski finds joy in fitness

Weselowski finds joy in fitness

For many people working out is something that is seen as a bit of a chore. Sure, it's good for you. But it's also tedious, boring and quite often monotonous.

Lions run winning streak to nine games

The Parkland Lions Bantam girls' hockey team improved their record to a perfect 9 -0-0 and remain infirst place in Â鶹´«Ã½AV Sask Female Hockey League (SSFHL) after sweeping a weekend series in Weyburn November 21st and 22nd.
Maulers take three points from Contacts

Maulers take three points from Contacts

The Yorkton RawTec Maulers played host to the SMAAAHL's second place Saskatoon Contacts this past weekend for a pair of games at the Farrell Agencies Arena.
Local snowmobiling wins awards

Local snowmobiling wins awards

Yorkton has done well in Snoriders Magazine 's annual Reader's Choice Awards.

Terrier game postponed

The Yorkton Terriers only Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League action in the last week was postponed Friday when issues with the Farrell Agencies Arena ice arose. The scheduled game against Notre Dame will be re-scheduled to a later date in the season.

Lady Saints finish third, off to Provincials

The Sacred Heart Lady Saints senior volleyball team travelled to Carlyle on Saturday, November 15 to take part in the 4A Â鶹´«Ã½AV Region qualifier with the hopes of qualifying for the 4A Provincials for the third consecutive season.
Varjassy shines at home tournament

Varjassy shines at home tournament

Yorkton's Shane Varjassy, an 18-year-old second Dan black belt at Kee's Taekwondo Yorkton, showed everyone at the Prairie Wildfire Taekwondo Challenge why he is one of the top fighters in the Western provinces, dominating both of his opponents to win
16th annual Prairie Wildfire Taekwondo Challenge

16th annual Prairie Wildfire Taekwondo Challenge

Over 150 Taekwondo athletes from Canada and North Dakota made their way to Yorkton's Flexihall this past weekend to take part in the 16th annual Prairie Widlfire Taekwondo Challenge, hosted by Kee's Yorkton.
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