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Dangerous driver, Christopher Sharpe off to prison

Dangerous driver, Christopher Sharpe off to prison

A Yorkton man who pleaded guilty last week to dangerous driving causing death will spend 11 months behind bars. On October 22 2009, Christopher Sharpe was driving near Spy Hill when he rolled his vehicle.
Broadway project sent to BCF

Broadway project sent to BCF

Broadway Street in Yorkton requires a major upgrade, and the City of Yorkton is hoping the Building Canada Fund will be a source of funding. The most recent cost estimates provided by Integrated Engineering is $52.5 million.
Funds sought for Yorkton transportation hub

Funds sought for Yorkton transportation hub

A plan for a new Integrated Commercial Transportation Project (ICTP) is coming together in the city.
History Corner - Terriers Midget Aged Hockey Club

History Corner - Terriers Midget Aged Hockey Club

We feature a photo of a Terriers Midget Aged Hockey Club during the 1970s.
Businesses need to have controls

Businesses need to have controls

Businesses that don’t have strong privacy controls risk losing their competitive advantage in today’s increasingly privacy conscious marketplace, Privacy Commissioner of Canada Daniel Therrien warns as countries around the world mark Data Privacy Day
Monday warrants issued in Yorkton

Monday warrants issued in Yorkton

Warrants were issued for the following people at Yorkton Provincial Court January 26: Tiffany M.
Alleged pot dealer, Rob Friesen released

Alleged pot dealer, Rob Friesen released

One alleged pot trafficker is out on bail while another awaits a judge’s decision. On January 16, police intercepted a package from B.C. destined for a Yorkton business. According to the RCMP, the package contained 14 pounds of marijuana.
Sewer backs up at Yorkdale School

Sewer backs up at Yorkdale School

Yorkdale Central School had to be evacuated January 22 because of a sewer backup. Dwayne Reeve, Good Spirit School Division director of education the problem was the result of a blocked or frozen sewer main.
Wholesale trade in Saskatchewan

Wholesale trade in Saskatchewan

The value of wholesale trade in Saskatchewan continues to grow and set new records, reaching $2.3 billion in November 2014 – the highest number ever recorded (seasonally adjusted) since Statistics Canada began collecting wholesale trade data in 1993.
Yorkton Chamber elects 2015 president

Yorkton Chamber elects 2015 president

Despite plummeting oil prices, a devalued dollar and gloomy reports from major banks and the conference board, the Yorkton Chamber of Commerce’s incoming president.
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