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Digital media important

For many businesses, an online presence is as important as a telephone - perhaps even more so, since it showcases the company 24/7 around the world. Yet only 40% of Canadian businesses have their own website.

Highway 9 speed limits reduced

Speed limits along Highway 9 through the City are going to be reduced. "The RCMP has discussed with Administration the number of accidents and general speeding for the intersection at York Road and HWY # 9.

New housing project

The Saskatchewan Housing Corporation has announced a $1.7 million family housing project for Yorkton. Three new duplex homes (six rental units total) will be constructed on 7th Avenue North by the summer of 2012.

Halloween a chance for literacy learning

Halloween isn't just about dressing up and eating candy - it also provides fun opportunities to learn! Embracing the literacy activities already happening in your life makes it so much easier to ensure your family is getting 15 minutes of learning ex

Film Festival open for 2012 entries

The Yorkton Film Festival is now accepting submissions for its 2012 festival season. Submissions will be accepted until the deadline of January 31, 2012 at which time the adjudication process will begin.
Election 2011 - The issue: the economy

Election 2011 - The issue: the economy

QUESTION: The economy is rolling along at present.

City OK with RM plan

Yorkton Council has approved the Rural Municipality of Orkney's plan to put a new culvert under York Lake Road.

Chamber survey picks the issues

In a recent survey conducted by the Yorkton Chamber of Commerce, Chamber members were asked to select from two lists the three issues they deemed to be of most importance facing the City of Yorkton and the 3 issues facing the province.

Teamwork formula for success

With the economy picking up steam, a key focus for entrepreneurs will be on building a winning team that's committed to the business for the long run.

Drainage plan for Collacott

The City of Yorkton is moving to improve drainage behind homes on Collacott Drive, after concerns were raised earlier this year.
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