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Auctioneer with Kelvington roots headed to world competition

Auctioneer with Kelvington roots headed to world competition

Biggest World Qualifier ever with 45 contestants.
Agriculture This Week: Where will science take crops?

Agriculture This Week: Where will science take crops?

The science of farming really is going in directions which would make a science fiction writer like Isaac Asimov proud.
Maulers to raise funds for cancer research in weekend game

Maulers to raise funds for cancer research in weekend game

Games to feature shot at $5000.00 scholarship.
Sports This Week: Former Rush player now with expansion Vegas

Sports This Week: Former Rush player now with expansion Vegas

Career highlight was with the Rush when he got to play with his brother Jeff for a number of games. 
Update: Police locate suspect after assault; vehicle stolen

Update: Police locate suspect after assault; vehicle stolen

Police are continuing their investigation.
RCMP traffic stop leads to drug charge in Moosomin

RCMP traffic stop leads to drug charge in Moosomin

Police also discover stolen items, large amount of money and illegal cigarettes.
Yorkton mayor sees positive steps made in 2022

Yorkton mayor sees positive steps made in 2022

Mayor applauded development of Bruno’s Place the new temporary shelter in the city.
Editorial: Giving shows heart of community

Editorial: Giving shows heart of community

We clearly care about one another, and in a world where it often seems people only care for themselves, we as a community should be proud. 
YTW Top -10 stories: #1 - Russian invasion of Ukraine impacts locally

YTW Top -10 stories: #1 - Russian invasion of Ukraine impacts locally

On a Monday morning in late February, Al Greschuk, owner of Alexander’s Men’s Wear in Yorkton, was on the sidewalk in front of his business distributing Ukrainian flags.
Yorkton MLA reflects on 2022

Yorkton MLA reflects on 2022

COVID-19 remained at the top of the list and the MLA noted largely due to the resource and ag sectors the province saw an extra $1.5 billion in revenues.
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