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School division reports to Council

The Good Spirit School Division attended the regular meeting of Yorkton Council Monday to give the City an update on the division. Director of Education Dwayne Reeve began by pointing to the Division's $50 million payroll.
A day of solemn Remembrance

A day of solemn Remembrance

Hundreds attended the Flexi Hall at the Gallagher Centre to honor Remembrance Day on November 11. The presentation concluded with a parade and an evening Remembrance Day dinner in the Legion Jubilee Hall.

Use antibiotics with caution

Most of us know that colds and other respiratory infections are caused by germs. But it's just as important to know what kind of germ.
Crokinole Yorkton - Tuesday evenings 7 to 9 p.m.

Crokinole Yorkton - Tuesday evenings 7 to 9 p.m.

Godfrey Dean Art Gallery - Motion Captured, Motion Denied, Nov. 7 to Dec. 21. This touring exhibition features contrasting works by Zane Wilcox and Jody Barber-Green, two rising young stars in the Saskatchewan ceramics community.
Public employees take on walking challenge

Public employees take on walking challenge

Staff from MC Knoll School, the City of Yorkton, and the Sunrise Health Region will be squaring off this winter in an in motion walking challenge.

Community garden update

The community garden has come through its first year. "It was a baptism by fire." Pastor Fred Schneider, chair of the community garden committee said. The community garden started late. It started mid June. The committee scrambled to get it going.

Not a second to spare

As this stage of the game it's rare a tour itinerary displays unfamiliar territory for Ten Second Epic after consistently touring Canada.
First modern garbage collector

First modern garbage collector

The City of Yorkton's first modern garbage collector purchased in 1947. Standing left to right: Alderman A. Border, City Clerk Howard Jackson, Alderman H. W. Vaughan, City Engineer, H.N. Bailey, Mayor Charles A. Peaker, Alderman F.

Winter truck weights start

Truckers are advised winter weights will come into effect Dec. 1. The ministry allows winter weights on applicable provincial highways as early as Nov. 16 or as late as Dec. 1, depending on weather.

Property bylaws changing

The City of Yorkton is updating its Property Standards Bylaw, which received unanimous second reading support from Council at its regular meeting Monday.
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