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Agriculture This Week: Trump continues to disrupt for reasons unknown

Agriculture This Week: Trump continues to disrupt for reasons unknown

You cannot take the U.S. into protracted and damaging trade wars with your closest neighbours; Canada and Mexico, and at the same time lift sanctions against war-mongering Russia and be seen as anything but a villainous bully as a nation.
Yorkton mayor sees merit in Healthcare Community Support Toolkit

Yorkton mayor sees merit in Healthcare Community Support Toolkit

Kienle said the toolkit really dovetails with other local efforts.
Susan Aglukark to perform in Yorkton March 17

Susan Aglukark to perform in Yorkton March 17

Aglukark said over the years her music has of course changed, especially from her indie debut effort Arctic Rose in 1992.
YRHS curling coach happy with provincial efforts

YRHS curling coach happy with provincial efforts

Mara and Hunter (Vogel and Nagy) are two-time provincial medallists. 
Man sentenced to life in prison for murder in Margo

Man sentenced to life in prison for murder in Margo

Brian McLeod received life in prison, with no chance of parole for twelve years, on one count of second-degree murder.
Sports This Week: Stojko to skate in Yorkton event

Sports This Week: Stojko to skate in Yorkton event

Stojko is scheduled to be in Yorkton March 22 to skate the headliner in the Skate Yorkton Ice Show.
Suncrest College lights the way with energy-efficient upgrade

Suncrest College lights the way with energy-efficient upgrade

The lighting retrofit also resulted in improved illumination across campus, with average brightness increasing by 786 lux.
Editorial: Community continues to give

Editorial: Community continues to give

Yorkton has a heart we should be collectively proud of.
St. Michael's and M.C. Knoll claim victory in basketball

St. Michael's and M.C. Knoll claim victory in basketball

In the 2024 YESSA Championships. M.C. Knoll and St. Michael's were victorious.
Special screening to dig into pre-conceived notions about Indigenous people

Special screening to dig into pre-conceived notions about Indigenous people

OPEN Cinema is presented free of charge and open to the public.
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