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Questions for candidates

Questions for candidates

If a candidate in the provincial election knocks on your door tonight, have you thought about what you might ask him or her? If you haven't, here are some questions you might consider asking. Think of the process as like hiring someone for a job.

TransACTIONS looking at "the whole picture"

After the success of last year's first annual TransACTIONS conference in Yorkton, the Yorkton Tribal Council (YTC) and the Saskatchewan East Enterprise Region (SEER) are back this fall with a bigger and better-rounded event.

Be ready for winter chills

To prepare your vehicle for the cold ahead, CAA Saskatchewan encourages drivers to follow these important tips: Test your battery: Colder temperatures can weaken the battery.

Working from home on the rise

An overwhelming majority of Canadian HR professionals (86 per cent) believe there will be an increase in the number of employees working remotely in the near future.
Horse The School Bus 1942-1943

Horse The School Bus 1942-1943

Children walked many miles to school in the pre-1950s before school buses took over. If you were lucky if you could get there on horseback. Country schools also had a barn. You brought your lunch and the feed for the horse.

Cote members vote to ratify

On Saturday, Cote First Nation members voted more than 98 percent in favor of a settlement proposal that will make their reserve one of the wealthiest in Canada.

Private street named

Yorkton Council has unanimously approved the naming of a private street in the city.

City starts commercial development

A new commercial subdivision is going to be developed in the City of Yorkton following unanimous approval of Yorkton Council at its regular meeting Monday.

Brodie storm pond tender

The storm water holding pond along Brodie Street is progressing with Yorkton Council approving digging of the pond at a tendered cost of $311,800. Three tenders were received with the lowest coming from Curtis Construction Ltd. at $311,800.

Council adopts transportation plan

Yorkton Council has unanimously supported adopting a new Transportation Master Plan for the City to act as a guideline over the next decade.
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