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Editorial Cartoon - December 6, 2017

Editorial Cartoon - December 6, 2017

Police halt home invasion in city

Police halt home invasion in city

Four men have been arrested for engaging in an alleged home invasion on Broadway Street West on Dec. 2.
Melville man faces firearms charge

Melville man faces firearms charge

A Melville man facing a charge of criminal negligence was granted bail at the Yorkton court on Nov. 29. Tristan Stradeski, 22, was released on recognizance at $2000. He will be staying at his mother’s residence in Melville with a 10 p.m. to 7 a.m.
RCMP search for stolen Fentanyl

RCMP search for stolen Fentanyl

Police are searching for stolen prescription drugs after a robbery in Melville last week. In the evening of Nov. 28, a man wearing a black balaclava entered a pharmacy on 2 Avenue East in Melville. He stole various drugs and took off by foot.
Santa Claus came to town

Santa Claus came to town

The City of Yorkton celebrated the beginning of the Christmas season with the Santa Claus Day Parade, capped off with a visit from jolly old St. Nick himself riding in a place of honour.
History corner - Major James Morrow Walsh, Fort Walsh, North West Territories

History corner - Major James Morrow Walsh, Fort Walsh, North West Territories

Major Walsh (left in both photos) was first assigned to Fort McLeod in what is now Alberta, until he was assigned the task of erecting Fort Walsh in 1875 in the Cypress Hills in what is now Saskatchewan.
Meet your neighbours at Festival of Cultures

Meet your neighbours at Festival of Cultures

Yorkton’s Festival of Cultures is still growing seven years after it began. With more booths, performances and cultures represented, it’s becoming an institution in the city of Yorkton.

Parkman Releases New Christmas Album

Songwriter hopes CD highlights holiday meaning
Founding Santa Claus parade member retires

Founding Santa Claus parade member retires

The 20th annual Yorkton Santa Claus Parade marked a major milestone, having celebrated 20 years of delighting people of all ages in the city. For one participant, that milestone marks the end of an era.
Holiday Train is coming to town

Holiday Train is coming to town

For the first time, the CP Holiday Train is making a stop in Yorkton to spread early Christmas cheer. The Holiday Train, which raises funds for food banks across America and Canada, started its cross-country trip on Nov. 25.
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