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Co-op members receive holiday cheer

Co-op members receive holiday cheer

The Yorkton Co-operative Association Limited Board of Directors has announced a one-time special cash payment to its members.
Sask Party candidates scheduled for panel in Yorkton

Sask Party candidates scheduled for panel in Yorkton

UPDATE: Rob Clarke has dropped out of the race for Sask Party leadership. At this time, we don't know if he'll still be attending the event.
City looks to help in Jordan

City looks to help in Jordan

The City of Yorkton is looking to become involved in a Jordan Municipal Support Project (JMSP). The five-year project is being implemented through the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM).
Property Standards Bylaw getting update

Property Standards Bylaw getting update

The City of Yorkton is looking to update its Property Standards Bylaw. The current Property Standards Bylaw No. 1/2011 was originally adopted in 2011.
Water rates rise for eighth straight year

Water rates rise for eighth straight year

Water rates are going up again in 2018. Rates have risen in each of the past seven years for a total of 21.32 per cent. At its regular meeting Monday Yorkton Council approved a 3.97 per cent increase effective Jan. 1.
More species are at risk in Canada

More species are at risk in Canada

The number of species at risk of extinction in Canada has risen to an alarming level and officials are meeting in Kananaskis, Alberta to plot a strategy to combat the increasing problem.
Adoption Act sees changes

Adoption Act sees changes

The Government of Saskatchewan has made changes to strengthen The Adoption Act, 1998 and The Adoption Regulations, 2003 to better serve Saskatchewan children and their families.
Saskatchewan Health Authority board holds first meeting

Saskatchewan Health Authority board holds first meeting

The 10 member Saskatchewan Health Authority board of directors is holding their first meeting, as the new provincial health authority officially launched following the proclamation of The Provincial Health Authority Act.
Province releases climate change strategy

Province releases climate change strategy

Environment Minister Dustin Duncan introduced the provincial government’s climate change strategy.
History Corner - Dominion Land Surveys commemorative monument near Headingly west of Winnipeg

History Corner - Dominion Land Surveys commemorative monument near Headingly west of Winnipeg

After Confederation in 1867, the Hudson’s Bay Company transferred Rupert’s Land (Western Canada) to Britain, who transferred it to the Canadian Government who soon began planning for settlement of the West.
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