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Tenants and landlords learn their rights

Tenants and landlords learn their rights

Few relationships can be as fraught as the one between a tenant and their landlord. After all the safety inspections, paperwork, and prepaid cheques, there is the day-to-day minutiae of communicating with another person.
Semi and train collide in Yorkton

Semi and train collide in Yorkton

A semi truck was torn in half after colliding with a train in Yorkton Thursday night. On the evening of Jun. 28, a semi truck carrying canola was heading into Yorkton using Highway #9.
British invasion at Westview United Church

British invasion at Westview United Church

Cars are built to be driven, and the Saskatchewan British Car Club takes that seriously with an annual road trip in their British classics.
National Indigenous People’s Day

National Indigenous People’s Day

National Indigenous People’s Day was a celebration of First Nations and Metis culture across the country. Yorkton City Centre Park hosted the event in town, with music, dance, and a barbecue for the attendees.
Cooking up a dance

Cooking up a dance

Dance Innovations was barbecuing around the city over the weekend, with an appearance at Key Chevrolet’s tent sale as well as Save-On Foods. They are raising money to send dancers to camp this summer.
Show and shine

Show and shine

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Yorkton and Area were at Superstore on Saturday, Jun. 23, and they brought out a range of classic cars as part of their annual Show and Shine.
Chamber celebrates its past presidents

Chamber celebrates its past presidents

The Yorkton Chamber of Commerce has been around for 120 years. In that time, many people have been the president of the Chamber.
Vern and Donna Brown value volunteering

Vern and Donna Brown value volunteering

Vern and Donna Brown have been retired since 1998, but they’re still active in the community. The Browns live on a farm just outside of Yorkton.
Solstice Festival

Solstice Festival

The Prairie Summer Solstice Festival took over 2nd Ave on Jun. 21, giving people the chance to improve their health and have some fun, with booths dedicated to health, wellness, and self improvement.
Burger time

Burger time

It’s the end of the fundraising season for Brayden Ottenbreit’s Close Cuts for Cancer and they capped it off with a barbecue at the grand opening of Kristen Arnold’s Edward Jones office on Broadway Street East.
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