After returning from Germany to Depression-stricken Saskatchewan, he "eked out a living in Yorkton" and lectured in Company Law at the University of Saskatchewan.
As of 2008, there were 175 Loaf 'N Jug stores, primarily in Colorado and Wyoming with additional stores in Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, and Yorkton, Saskatchewan.
In 2002, CBC purchased former privately owned affiliates CJFB-TV in Swift Current and CKOS-TV in Yorkton, turning both into rebroadcasters of CBKT.
CICC-TV, a CTV television station in Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada
CKOS-TV, a defunct television station (channel 5) formerly licensed to Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada, now repeater CBKT-6
In March 1959, in response to CKX-TV's announcement that it would extend its signal further north, Harold Olson, director of Yorkton Television said his company's plans called for extension of CKOS' signal to the Manitoba communities of Dauphin, Swan River and Baldy Mountain.
Beeson joined the Royal Canadian Air Force on June 23, 1941 in Vancouver and trained at Prince Albert and Yorkton, Saskatchewan.
He was born in the Canadian community of Yorkton near Fredericton in York County, New Brunswick to Isaac Stephenson (1790–ca. 1875), a lumberman and farmer born in Ireland of Scotch-Irish ancestry, and Elizabeth (Watson) Stephenson (?–1838), who was born in London.
They gain most of their talent from Yorkton Minor Lacrosse, Whitewood and also Sturgis, Saskatchewan, where they have an outstanding field lacrosse team and program.