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Should pro athletes be allowed in the Olympics?

Should pro athletes be allowed in the Olympics?

We've all heard the rumours that NHL players might not be in the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, Â鶹´«Ã½AV Korea. The reasons given are simple. The Olympics were created for amateur athletes to compete for medals in their respective events.
Laycock wins Tankard, sets sights on Brier, future

Laycock wins Tankard, sets sights on Brier, future

Steve Laycock might not live in the Yorkton area any longer, but that does not mean he has forgotten about where he grew up.

Sixth annual Seniors Bonspiel a success

Over 20 teams, 13 local and seven from out of town, participated in the sixth annual Seniors Bonspiel held at the Yorkton Curling Rink from January 19-24.

High school curling

The ECDAA High School Curling Championships were held on February seventh and eighth at the Yorkton Curling Club.
The heart of the Highway 10 rivalry

The heart of the Highway 10 rivalry

It's really no surprise that the SJHL's Yorkton Terriers and Melville Millionaires do not like each other.
Mils no match for high flying Terriers

Mils no match for high flying Terriers

A pair of wins over Highway 10 rival Melville has leap-frogged the Yorkton Terriers to top spot, both overall and in their division, in the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League.

Lady Saints dominate in Porcupine Plain

The Lady Saints were in Porcupine Plain on Saturday, February eighth for a four team round robin tournament which also included Norquay and Preecville. The Saints met the Norquay Nikes in the first game of the tournament.
Bogdan stops 38 shots in 3-1 Harvest loss

Bogdan stops 38 shots in 3-1 Harvest loss

The 3-1 loss to the Regina Pat Canadians on Sunday afternoon at the Farrell Agencies Arena was definitely not Carson Bogdan's fault.

Senior Saints boys go 1-2 in Lumsden

The Sacred Heart Saints senior boys basketball team struggled in a basketball tournament in Lumsden over the weekend. The Saints went 1-2, dropping their first two games before winning the third to regain some lost pride.

Lady Raiders fall on hard times in Lumsden

Lumsden was not kind to the Yorkton Regional High School Lady Raiders senior basketball team over the weekend. The young and inexperienced Lady Raiders went 0-3 in the tournament, losing each game by double digits.
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