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Fire service gets new vehicle

Yorkton's Fire Protection Services will be getting a new Command Vehicle a year ahead of schedule.
Chess play with dice

Chess play with dice

So I walked into my crowded, all right down right messy, games room to grab a game for this week's review. I opened a gaming bag, one I haul to a local coffee shop on occasion to get in some board time with a bud, and I came across Proteus.

Council receives Transit Report

The annual SaskAbilities Transit Services Report was presented to Yorkton Council Monday. SaskAbilities has operated the combined transit system since 2012.

City approves replacing its mower fleet

The City of Yorkton's grass cutting fleet is being replaced in 2013. "The City's grass cutting fleet has five riding mowers that are used throughout the city to maintain parks, ditches, ball diamonds and open spaces.

New provincial park named

The Ministry of Parks, Culture and Sport is pleased to announce that the Saskatchewan Legislature has approved the creation of the 35th provincial park in Saskatchewan, which will be designated Great Blue Heron Provincial Park.

Liquor changes on tap

Thirty-nine of the province's 77 updated liquor regulations announced last fall are now in effect as a result of policy changes made by the Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority (SLGA).

New money for local surgical care

Sunrise Health Region is receiving $503,198 from the Saskatchewan government to improve the quality and safety of surgical care. The funding will enable the Health Region to enhance home care and therapy services for postsurgery patients.

Elite program honours local CEO

Larry Hilworth feels honoured to have been chosen to participate in a prestigious academic program for entrepreneurs. "I felt a little like, 'why me?' at first, a little humble," said the CEO of Maple Farm Equipment.

"Mugged abroad" fraud hits Yorkton

Another email scam is making its rounds in Yorkton. Last week, at least two people in the city had their email accounts hacked and an urgent message sent to all their email contacts requesting funds to get them out of a jam in Europe.

Tourism's importance marked

Tourism Week has been declared in the city by Yorkton Council for June 9-to-15. "Tourism contributes $1.67 billion annually to the provincial economy and provides employment for 11 per cent of Saskatchewan's current working population.
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