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Court Briefs: Court in a charitable mood

A Yorkton judge and prosecutors were apparently in a charitable mood last week as several defendants walked away from court with light sentences and stern warnings. 75 days for mischief A 24-year-old woman is going to jail for 75 days for mischief.

Rate hike hits bikes hard

SGI has submitted a proposal to the Saskatchewan Rate Review Panel for a net increase of 1.03 per cent to Saskatchewan Auto Fund rates. Among the rate increases are significant hikes for motorcycles.

Youth funds growing

The Access Communications Children's Fund crossed a major fundraising threshold in February: over $1,000,000 in lifetime donations made to Saskatchewan-based organizations that help at-risk and in-need children.
New spin on checkers

New spin on checkers

When the game Octi arrived, an abstract strategy gaming bud and I sat down at a local coffee shop to give it some play. The initial afternoon left me raving about the game, and he was equally impressed.

Council approves road tender

Yorkton Council approved a major road work tender at its regular meeting Monday. Engineering Services received the results for a road works tender for C.J. Houston, York Colony Phase I and the Roundhouse Commercial Subdivision.
Pioneer's donate to college

Pioneer's donate to college

The SaskTel Pioneers presented a cheque for $7,500 today to the Parkland College Trades and Technology Centre capital campaign. The provincial SaskTel Pioneers Chapter 59 is contributing $5,000 while the local Yorkton Club is providing $2,500.
Bar room scene

Bar room scene

This is a typical bar room scene in the early days of settlement of the Canadian West. Hard liquor and beer were served to customers who stood at the bar. Men often stood with one foot on the polished up brass foot rail.

Council okays industrial subdivision design

Design of a new light industrial subdivision for the city was approved Monday at the regular meeting of Council. "Engineering Services continues to work on future servicing of land to fulfill specific needs for the city.

Baby group supports new moms

The Baby Friendly Initiative Working Group is initiating a new project to support mothers choosing to breastfeed their babies. The project will feature life-size cut-outs of mother's breastfeeding their babies.

City wins national award

The City of Yorkton recently received an award through the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM). "The FCM Sustainable Community Awards have been celebrated since 2000.
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