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Yorkton SWF handed out hardware in March

Yorkton SWF handed out hardware in March

The Yorkton branch of the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federations handed out its annual awards just in the nick of time, holding the presentation March14, only a day before the initial ban on gatherings of more than 50-people was implemented in the face of
New book from Yorkton author

New book from Yorkton author

Marjorie Dech, who writes under the pseudonym Marsha Olivia Meadows, has a new book. A book from the author has become a rather regular occurrence. “I published my first novel in 2013.
Walking with four-legged friends

Walking with four-legged friends

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Snow shoveling on a Saturday afternoon

Snow shoveling on a Saturday afternoon

The wind was brisk Saturday afternoon in the city. And most people in Yorkton appeared indoors as they continue self-isolating in the face of COVID-19.
Churches go online in the wake of COVID-19

Churches go online in the wake of COVID-19

Churches might be locked down during the COVID-19 crisis, as people are not permitted to gather in groups of over 10 people, but local churches are finding ways to keep in touch with their congregations. Yorkton This Week spoke to Rev.
City Operations Centre will move ahead

City Operations Centre will move ahead

Project adopted through compromise proposal at 'Special Meeting of Council'
Local author releases latest book based on father’s experiences

Local author releases latest book based on father’s experiences

Janet Love Morrison has been a teacher at the Chief Gabriel Cote Education Complex (CGCEC) for the past three years.
SIGN changes program delivery in wake of COVID-19

SIGN changes program delivery in wake of COVID-19

The doors at the Society for the Involvement of Good Neighbours (SIGN) are closed, but the phone lines are open.
Yorkton This Week Scholarship

Yorkton This Week Scholarship

Shelby Gibson was the recipient of the Yorkton This Week Saskatchewan Opportunity Scholarship which was recently presented through the Parkland College. Overall $50,000 in awards were presented at the ceremony March 12.
Legion donates to food bank

Legion donates to food bank

The General Alexander Ross branch of the Royal Canadian Legion in Yorkton recently made a donation to help out the local food bank. Legion member Ken Gordon made the donation of $1,000 to Lt. Samuel Tim representing the Salvation Army Food Bank.
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