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City amendents its Zoning Bylaw

Yorkton Council gave an amendment to its Zoning Bylaw unanimous first reading support to allow for smaller parking areas under certain multi-unit development circumstances.
Man killed in motorcycle accident

Man killed in motorcycle accident

On September 9, 2011 at approximately 5:30 pm, RCMP attended a two-vehicle motor vehicle accident in the Melville area on Highway 9 near Yorkton approximately 5 km north of Highway 15.
Olympian encourages active lifestyle

Olympian encourages active lifestyle

Dr. Brass School in Yorkton held an event Thursday to kick off a school year dedicated to Fun, Fitness and Fabulous Fun. The morning of events included a presentation to the assembled students by Canadian Olympic athlete Kelsie Hendry.

Insurance union ratifies

The Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation (SCIC) recently announced that members of the Saskatchewan Government and General Employees Union (SGEU) have voted in favour of ratifying a new collective agreement.

Enumeration time

Over the course of the next few weeks, enumerators will be going door-to-door throughout the Province for the purpose of obtaining the necessary information to prepare the Voters' List which will be used for the Provincial General Election.
Country CD a keeper

Country CD a keeper

IN THE DRIVER'S SEAT Aaron Pritchett Awesome Music 9-out-of-10 Aaron Pritchett might be the poster boy for how influx the big recording companies are today as they try to figure out how to make a dollar in the face of Internet downloads.
Yorkton Wine Festival, 2011, Sat., Sept. 17

Yorkton Wine Festival, 2011, Sat., Sept. 17

Plants and Machines - Sept. 6 to Oct. 23, 2011. The Godfrey Dean Art Gallery presents a quirky, innovative and delightful group exhibition on tour from OSAC.

Harvest continues

Warm and dry weather in many areas of the province has allowed Saskatchewan producers to combine 21 per cent of the 2011 crop as of August 29, 2011.

Senior safety

The province has officially launched a pilot program in Prince Albert aimed at improving the security of the homes of low-income seniors.

Weather forecast tool

The only thing predictable about Saskatchewan's weather is its unpredictability - changing from place to place and sometimes even at a moment's notice.
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