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Snow dump fees set by Council

Snow removal contractors will now face a fee to off-load snow in the City's Snow Storage Site. A fee structure was deemed necessary to help offset costs associated with establishing a new storage site.
Scents for sale

Scents for sale

Is the signature smell of Texas A&M University more "Italian lemon, bergamot and iced pineapple" (that open into "a body of vivid florals, raw nutmeg and cinnamon") or more "bat feces" and "chilifest stink"? The two commentaries were contrasted i
A Saskatchewan Provincial Policeman

A Saskatchewan Provincial Policeman

When Saskatchewan became a Province in 1905, it had not set up a provincial policing body, but instead had contracted with the Dominion government for the Royal North West Mounted Police to do the work.

Flu vaccine limited

In Sunrise Health Region the immunizations for the remainder of the influenza season are by appointment only, due to a world-wide limited supply of influenza vaccine.

New housing project on track

A major new housing development is planned for the northeast corner of the city.

Health Councils being set up

Saskatchewan residents who want to make a difference in health care have the opportunity to serve on a number of health professionals councils.
The Canadian Federation of University Women Meeting

The Canadian Federation of University Women Meeting

The crop of colourful sunflowers has been harvested; replaced by the dynamic crop of people now inhabiting community pARTners gallery! Pencil Paparazzi is a captivating collection of black and white portraits drawn from crowds at pow wows, motorcycle

Land development costs jump

The cost to develop land in Yorkton is about to increase dramatically if a new Development Charges Bylaw is given second and third reading by Council.
Expanded roll for local tourism

Expanded roll for local tourism

The Tourism Yorkton Visitor Information Centre will be taking on an expanded role in 2014. "Tourism Saskatchewan has made a decision on how they're providing information services on Highway 16," explained Tourism Yorkton manager Randy Goulden.
Fun facts about Canadian currency

Fun facts about Canadian currency

Circulation coins Over 1 billion circulation coins are minted each year at our high-tech plant in Winnipeg. The effigy of our monarch has appeared on every Canadian coin produced by the Mint since 1908.
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