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Theodore housing spots

Theodore housing spots

Linda Quinton and Donna Zastrizny have been reappointed to the Theodore Housing Authority Board of Directors. Other members of the board of directors are Linda Clarke, Ethel Onslow and Margaret Lewis. Lewis is chairperson.
Broadway work means limited free parking

Broadway work means limited free parking

Residents will be getting a small reprieve on their parking while a portion of Broadway Street undergoes its makeover this summer. “Repaving of Broadway Street is estimated to begin on Jun. 11, weather permitting.
Suspects sought in Rhein home invasion

Suspects sought in Rhein home invasion

On May 30, 2018, shortly before 1:30 a.m., Yorkton Rural RCMP responded to a complaint of a break and enter and robbery at a residence in the community of Rhein, Saskatchewan.
Royal Sask Museum celebrates National Indigenous History Month

Royal Sask Museum celebrates National Indigenous History Month

The Royal Saskatchewan Museum (RSM) is celebrating National Indigenous History Month throughout the month of June including a celebration of the 25th Anniversary of the First Nations Gallery.
Calder Housing Authority appointed

Calder Housing Authority appointed

Wesley Fyck, Hazel Minchuk and Arthur Martinuk have been appointed to the Calder Housing Authority Board of Directors. Other members of the board of directors are Barbara Albert and Marie Dawe. Fyck is the newly appointed chairperson.
Walk and Roll gets provincial recognition

Walk and Roll gets provincial recognition

On a normal school day, the Yorkton Regional High School parking lot is filled to the brim with cars. On Walk and Roll Day (Jun. 6), the goal is to empty out that lot and get students to the school using foot-power.
SGI partners with Canadian Red Cross

SGI partners with Canadian Red Cross

SGI CANADA has partnered with the Canadian Red Cross in Saskatchewan to provide both financial and volunteer support to help people impacted by disasters in the province.
Cannabis permits granted for city

Cannabis permits granted for city

The Government of Saskatchewan has announced who won the permit lottery for cannabis sales in Saskatchewan.
Transportation study unveiled

Transportation study unveiled

A Regional Transportation Study was given a first public look at the regular meeting of Yorkton Council Monday.
CEO preaches the gospel of exports

CEO preaches the gospel of exports

Chris Dekker thinks the future of Saskatchewan’s economy lies in exports, particularly in regards to oil, canola seed, and potash. He sees Yorkton as a potentially big winner in those areas.
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