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SHHS badminton

Provincial competition in any sport always proves to be a big challenge and in the case of the Sacred Heart High School senior badminton team, it was no different, says head coach Jim Grela.

TV guide

Yorkton This Week is offering a Sports TV Listing featuring dates and times for a wide variety of sport.
What about that dead robin?

What about that dead robin?

Mothers do many things. Grandmothers, too. One of the hardest is explaining death to those who have barely begun to live. "Nana, wanna come and see a dead robin?" Benjamin asked."Sure, I'll come." "Wobbin can't fwy," said Dinah Jane.

Kids of Steel duathlon set for Saturday at the Gallagher Centre

The 2nd Annual LDM Foods Kids of Steel triathlon is coming to Yorkton on May 16. The event will combine swimming and running portions and participants have been training for it on Saturday mornings leading up to it.

Mining industry workshop for growing market

SEER (Saskatchewan East Enterprise Region) will be hosting a workshop on Thursday, May 20th for manufacturers and individuals in the mining supply chain. The workshop is a hands-on, one-day opportunity to better understand the supply chain process.
Wellness Clinic held

Wellness Clinic held

Wellness nurse Susan Petracek of Esterhazy was in attendance at Dubuc's Wellness Clinic held April 14 in the Friendship Club Hut monitoring the wellness needs for the seniors.

Motorcycle Safety Week in Sask.

Minister responsible for SGI June Draude proclaimed May 8 to 14, 2010 as Motorcycle Safety Week in Saskatchewan.
Huskies welcome Wilk, recruits

Huskies welcome Wilk, recruits

Yorkton Regional High School student (YRHS) Logan Wilk was among a group of freshman recruits who were part of what was called the 'Dawgs Breakfast' as a welcome celebration to their new school and be formally introduced as the newest additions to th
Celebration planned for century-old church

Celebration planned for century-old church

In 1910, German immigrants to the Yorkton area began a church. A century later, that church is remembering its heritage with a weekend anniversary celebration.
The waiting game

The waiting game

When my niece was born, her family (including me) all participated in baby sign language until she started talking. There were simple hand signals for as many words as a baby could need, such as "more," "bath," "light" and "bird.
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