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Gun Show

Gun Show

The Gallagher Centre's Agripavillion was the place to be on Saturday and Sunday as gun enthusiasts came out to take a peek at all the vendors tables.

Tickets issued in blitz

Yorkton Region Traffic Services, along with the Broadview Satellite unit, conducted enforcement operations within the City of Melville on February 15, 2012 and within the City of Yorkton on February 16, 2012 as part of Operation 20/20.

City supports York Lake Authority

Yorkton Council made a unanimous decision at its regular meeting Monday to bring the York Lake Regional Authority back within provincial regulations.

Viral outbreaks in the local region

This is the season when Sunrise Health Region sees an increased number of contagious illnesses, including enteric (stomach and intestine) and respiratory (airways and lungs).

New chair elected

The Board of Directors for Access Communications Co-operative is pleased to announce that Evan Ortynsky has been elected Chair of the Board for 2012.

City has new deal with YPUB

The City of Yorkton and the Yorkville Public Utility Board have a new agreement after what Yorkton Director of Finance Lonnie Kaal said had been years of issues between the two sides. "This has been a long time in coming.

Fire department fundraiser

The Yorkton Fire Department raised $5000 for the Health Foundation February 3 to 5, helping to reach the Foundation's goal of $212,000 to fund the conceptual plan for a new regional hospital.
Nash bringing pop/folk sound to city

Nash bringing pop/folk sound to city

Megan Nash is a young singer who is looking to grow her audience with an upcoming stop in the city. Calling herself "a folk-pop singer songwriter," Nash said she usually performs as a solo, or as a duo.
Rural electrification in Saskatchewan

Rural electrification in Saskatchewan

As part of the Heritage Day 2012 program at the Western Development Museum branch in Yorkton Sunday Carla Madsen, education and special events coordinator with the local WDM gave a presentation on rural electrification in Saskatchewan during the 1950

RCMP pups need names

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) is calling young creative minds across Canada to take a bite at the fuzziest contest ever.
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