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Food bank facing added pressures

Food bank facing added pressures

As people are stocking up on food amid concerns over COVID-19 they are reminded to maybe buy a can or two extra for the Salvation Army Food Bank in Yorkton.
Goulden visits Ukraine through FCM

Goulden visits Ukraine through FCM

Yorkton Councillor Randy Goulden recently made a trip to Ukraine. The trip was under the auspices of the Federation of Canadian Municipalities.
Yorkton moves to close recreation and community facilities

Yorkton moves to close recreation and community facilities

Last week the City of Yorkton sent out a release announcing it was continuing to work closely with the Saskatchewan Medical Health Office and their local officials and follow their lead in regards to COVID-19, mimicking what was the case with the Wes
Parkland College suspends in-person classes

Parkland College suspends in-person classes

In an announcement on March 16 at 8:30 p.m., Parkland College announced that all in-person classes would be suspended at the college.
Legion hosted cribbage tourney Saturday

Legion hosted cribbage tourney Saturday

It was a day of cards at the Legion Lounge Saturday. The Alexander Ross branch of the Royal Canadian Legion hosted the event that saw a full slates of teams pre-registered days before the first cards were dealt.
Big Brothers Big Sisters Yorkton struggling to meet needs of children

Big Brothers Big Sisters Yorkton struggling to meet needs of children

The health, safety and well-being of the communities Big Brothers Big Sisters of Yorkton and Area Inc support is of paramount importance, stated the organization’s Executive Director Irma Van De Bon-Nicol in a release Monday.
SIGA to temporarily suspend operations today

SIGA to temporarily suspend operations today

Painted Hand Casino among those closing for two weeks
Vehicle impounded, driver charged for speed of 180 km/hr

Vehicle impounded, driver charged for speed of 180 km/hr

Saskatchewan RCMP Traffic Services
SIGN implements strict coronavirus precautions

SIGN implements strict coronavirus precautions

With the ongoing development and spread of Covid-19 (also called the coronavirus), SIGN has implemented steps to protect clients and staff, and others with whom they come in contact.

Province Announces Class Suspensions Effective March 20, Wind Down Period Until Thursday

Today, the Government of Saskatchewan announced that all classes in Saskatchewan pre K-12 Schools will be suspended indefinitely, effective March 20, due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
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