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Housing program tweaked

Housing program tweaked

A little utilized City incentive program tied to the HeadStart on a Home Program received an update Monday in hopes of boosting its uptake.
All candidates forum Oct. 8

All candidates forum Oct. 8

As the federal general election draws nearer, Yorkton-Melville candidates are busy preparing for the Yorkton Chamber of Commerce All Candidates Forum October 8 at the Gallagher Centre.
Premier announces fall session

Premier announces fall session

Premier Brad Wall has announced a 25-day fall sitting of the Legislative Assembly will begin on October 13. This is expected to be the last sitting of the Assembly before the provincial election scheduled for April 4, 2016.
Fall Supper

Fall Supper

St. Gerard’s held their annual Fall Supper Sunday evening, with an above average turnout due to the 50th anniversary celebration of the Catholic Women’s League (CWL).
Correction

Correction

In the article “Wine Festival returns with a bang” (Yorkton This Week, September 23, 2015) Don Reed is incorrectly identified as the local president of the Lions. Ron Wrubell is the current president.
Monday Warrants

Monday Warrants

Arrest warrants were issued for the following people at Yorkton Provincial Court September 28: Justin B.
Election: Where the candidates stand

Election: Where the candidates stand

We asked all the candidates the same 11 questions on a wide range of issues plus one specific to their party. Over the six weeks leading up to Election Day, October 19, we present their answers unedited and in their entirety.

History Corner - Bank of British North America

The third bank to set up business in Yorkton in 1903 was the Bank of British North America, which was located in the Dunlop Block, corner of Broadway and Second Avenue North with G.F. Laing as Manager.
Junk to Treasure

Junk to Treasure

The Yorkton Exhibition Association signed in vendors from wall-to-wall in the Gallagher Centre’s Curling Rink for the Gigantic 1-Day Indoor Fall Flea Market during Saturday.
Stars for Sask begins 2015-16 concert series

Stars for Sask begins 2015-16 concert series

The 2015-16 season of Stars for Saskatchewan features a wide range of acts, promising something for everyone. The season kicks off with a blast from the past, as Abbamania and Night Fever bring disco back with the music of ABBA and the Bee Gees.
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