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Entry level housing options considered

Yorkton Council was presented with a report on the options for entry-level homes in Yorkton at its regular meeting Monday.
Circa 1907. Frank S. Collacott's hardware store and Levi Beck's Farm Implement office and shop

Circa 1907. Frank S. Collacott's hardware store and Levi Beck's Farm Implement office and shop

The hardware burned in 1915. It was rebuilt and still stands today. Another (conjoined) building to the west of this one was built in 1909. Both are today known as the ANAVETS Building. H. Jackson Collection.

City looks at city housing study

Yorkton Council received a closer look at the Housing Needs Assessment Study which it had previously mandated.
Employment options

Employment options

An event at Yorkton Regional High School on March 9 detailed some of the employment options available provincially to young people with disabilities and special needs.
Suspects sought

Suspects sought

The Yorkton Rural RCMP are seeking the public's assistance in locating the person(s) who entered a farmyard 3.5 miles northwest of the city of Yorkton.
Hearty stew

Hearty stew

A St. Patrick's Day Stew Supper was held at St. Andrew's United Church in Yorkton Sunday. The well-attended meal included a variety of homemade stews, along with all the fixings, even a variety of pies and desserts.
BREDENBURY - Skaters perform

BREDENBURY - Skaters perform

Jim and Anne Purves have returned from their cruise. They flew from Regina to Calgary, then to Houston, Texas, then travelled by bus to Galveston where they boarded ship. The cruise included stops in Honduras, Belize and Tozemal.
Looking at the funny side of life

Looking at the funny side of life

Yorkton's Jeff Buettner is hoping his sense of humour is something others will appreciate as he launches a new cartoon series - Bereft of Center. Buettner said he has always had what he calls "funny ideas.

Employee award set

Nomination forms are now available for the 5th Annual Employee of the Year Award.

Money for beaver dam removal

Agriculture Minister Bob Bjornerud announced $500,000 in new funding to help RMs remove beavers and dams in areas where beavers are causing damage.
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