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Work continues on drainage plan

Work continues on drainage plan

The City of Yorkton is continuing on dual fronts in terms of creating a better storm water drainage system.

Gold bullion coins to be released

The Royal Canadian Mint is proud to announce the upcoming release of two new exciting one-ounce bullion coins as investors in Canada and around the world continue to clamour for its industry-leading gold and silver bullion products.
Genuine folk lyrics soothing

Genuine folk lyrics soothing

EVERY WHISPER IS A SHOUT ACROSS THE VOID Fish & Bird Fiddlehead Records 8.

Senior ride cheap in Sept

For the month of September, seniors will be able to ride anywhere along the Saskatchewan Transportation Company's (STC) network for only $10 one-way.

Home development on Seventh Ave.

City Council has unanimously supported proceeding to the Public Notice process for a discretionary use application to facilitate a Planned Unit Development consisting of two, four-unit dwellings at 66 and 70 Seventh Avenue North.
Over 250 take part in the Charity Road Race

Over 250 take part in the Charity Road Race

In an event where the number of females overwhelmingly outnumbered that of the males, the 5th Annual Health Foundation Charity Road Race took place in Yorkton very early on a Sunday morning.

PDAP advances

Rural and urban municipalities, towns, villages and First Nations communities claiming assistance for losses from natural disasters through the Provincial Disaster Assistance Program (PDAP) can receive an advance payment of 60 per cent of their total

Minimum wage rises on Sept. 1

Employers and minimum wage earners are reminded that Saskatchewan's minimum wage is going up effective September 1, 2011. The Government of Saskatchewan will increase the province's minimum wage from $9.25 to $9.
Terry Fox Run - Yorkton Gallagher Center, Sept. 18

Terry Fox Run - Yorkton Gallagher Center, Sept. 18

The Godfrey Dean Art Gallery presents Primal Nature, an exhibition of paintings by Jeanette Marshall.

Local headstart program greenlighted

Yorkton Council unanimously supported the Headstart on a Home Policy to provide $5,000 per door to qualified homebuyers for new entry level single-family homes created through the Headstart on a Home program to be repaid from taxes on an annual basis
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