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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.
Salvation Army Yorkton Food Bank sets new hours

Salvation Army Yorkton Food Bank sets new hours

Effective April 1, The Salvation Army Yorkton Food Bank will increase its operating hours in order to assist as many people as possible during this COVID-19 pandemic.
City seeks Wastewater System Renewal Project dollars

City seeks Wastewater System Renewal Project dollars

The City of Yorkton is hoping to access a Canada Infrastructure Program Grant to partially fund its Wastewater System Renewal Project.
New public works building quashed by Council

New public works building quashed by Council

Alternative to unsafe building now in limbo
Improvements to Mayhew Ave. and Darlington St. moving forward

Improvements to Mayhew Ave. and Darlington St. moving forward

Work to include intersection roundabout
How does your garden grow?

How does your garden grow?

Churchbridge students will learn the answer when new program is approved
Goulden seeking another FCM term

Goulden seeking another FCM term

Yorkton Councillor Randy Goulden will once again be seeking election to the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) Board of Directors. This time the term will be 2020-2021.
Dollars for Kinsmen Arena replacement sought

Dollars for Kinsmen Arena replacement sought

The City of Yorkton is hoping for infrastructure dollars that if received, would help with the Kinsmen Arena replacement.
Court of appeal overturns Catholic school funding ruling

Court of appeal overturns Catholic school funding ruling

The Saskatchewan Court of Appeals has overturned the ruling that had broad implications for the separate school system in the province. The court case began in 2003, when Theodore School was closed, and then reopened as St.
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