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YRHS juniors open against Balgonie

YRHS juniors open against Balgonie

The junior football team of the Yorkton Regional High School completed a triple bill of Regina Minor Football League action Sunday afternoon.

New football league offers a twist for YRHS senior squad

The 2012 Moose Jaw High School Football League has been released, and for the first time in possibly forever, that schedule will now include the orange and black of the Yorkton Regional High School Raiders.

Harvest on the ice Sept. 15 vs Regina

The ice in the arena is back in and that can only mean one thing. Hockey is back. The AAA Yorkton Harvest had it a couple of weekends ago and the Yorkton Terriers are on it this weekend.
Silver medal for boys soccer

Silver medal for boys soccer

The team Parkland Valley boys soccer team participated in the Saskatchewan Summer Games in Meadow Lake August 1st-4th. Team Parkland Valley went through their pool undefeated.

RMFL Atom football schedule released

The 2012 Regina Minor Football League schedule has been released for the Yorkton Atom football team.
Soccer game for cancer research

Soccer game for cancer research

The Yorkton United girls soccer team has enjoyed so much success recently, they thought they would try their hand at something different. Fundraising.

Terrier turns attention to turntables

Terrier fans at Holly's Nightclub in Yorkton this week will see a familiar face in the DJ booth. Nathan Murray will be putting out the tunes Thursday for Ladies Night, and again this Saturday.
Local competes at martial arts games

Local competes at martial arts games

Twelve-year-old Mason Devos added three medals to his collection on the second day of a trip to the World Martial Arts Games in Bregenz, Austria. "Day 2," says mother Jamie, "two silver and a gold to add to yesterday. Super proud of Mason.

Niefer competes at Olympics

The Canadian contingent at the recent Summer Olympics had a Yorkton flavour as Cory Niefer, who grew up here competed in the shooting events for his country. Niefer said making the team was great, but a moment he could only savour for a short time.
Kings' fan from LA make the trip to Yorkton for Stoll's Stanley Cup parade

Kings' fan from LA make the trip to Yorkton for Stoll's Stanley Cup parade

The Stanley Cup has been doing so much travelling lately it should qualify for some kind of discount on the airline. Last Thursday it made its first stop in Yorkton. A couple days later, it was out on the lake in Kenora, Ont., with Mike Richards.
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