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Maybe Burke can work some magic-0 1st round picks

Maybe Burke can work some magic-0 1st round picks

The entry draft in any sport is usually meant to help the teams drafting to find players that will either help your team in the upcoming season or grow into some kind of a utility role somewhere down the road.
Close call at home plate

Close call at home plate

Action at home plate Wednesday, June 30 between Yorkton and Melville. Yorkton's Tannum Wyonzek watches as the throw from third base elludes him during AAA PeeWee baseball play at Jubilee Park.
Species lost is a silent epidemic

Species lost is a silent epidemic

Scientists warn that the twin threats of climate change and wildlife extinction threaten our planet's life-support systems, including clean air, clean water, and productive soil.

Damage to community widespread

The heavy rain on Canada Day caused extensive damage throughout Yorkton, including impacting a number of businesses which remain closed for indefinite periods of time.

2010 Awards and Scholarships...YRHS

The Parkland College University Entrance Scholarships - $2,000* each, presented by Mrs. Gwen Machnee.

Year of RCMP proclaimed

Premier Brad Wall proclaimed 2010 as Year of the RCMP in recognition of the 125th anniversary of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Academy, commonly known as "Depot" Division.
Editorial Cartoon

Editorial Cartoon

Library access to become province wide

Library access to become province wide

This summer, Yorkton Public Library went online with a new circulation system that is revolutionizing Saskatchewan's libraries.

Editorial - Sadly too late for 'old flour mill'

The old flour mill site in Yorkton is considered by some a valuable heritage property with potential as a tourist attraction. Others see the site as an eyesore which should be removed forever from the city skyline.

Saskatchewan still growing

Saskatchewan continues to be one of the fastest growing provinces in Canada, growing by 3,711 people in the first quarter of 2010 to an all-time high of 1,041,729 people.
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