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Continued City support for Pathway Homes

Continued City support for Pathway Homes

Yail Harbor Inc. appeared before the regular meeting of Yorkton Council seeking a tax exemption on property where six units belonging to Pathway Homes. The exemption was granted for five years in 2013, but came to an end after 2018.
City to develop parks strategy

City to develop parks strategy

Councillor Randy Goulden wants the City to develop a strategy to create safe play zones around City parks, with a focus on parks with play structures, spray parks and outdoor rinks.
City consolidates awards program

City consolidates awards program

The City of Yorkton will be consolidating and expanding the awards it may bestow upon local citizens after a decision by Yorkton Council at its regular meeting Monday.
Yorkton Council hears about rail safety

Yorkton Council hears about rail safety

At its regular meeting Monday Yorkton Council was given a presentation on rail safety as a shared responsibility. “Canada grew up along the railroad,” began Fire Chief Trevor Morrissey.
Exploring Canada and music with Michael Kaeshammer

Exploring Canada and music with Michael Kaeshammer

Michael Kaeshammer’s next tour, which will see a Yorkton stop as part of the Yorkton Arts Council’s Stars for Saskatchewan series, is all about reconnecting with places he misses. Kaeshammer will be in Yorkton on Oct. 7 at the Anne Portnuff Theatre.

SaskTel to Improve wireless service in Otthon

As well as Tantallon
Arcana Kings kick off Culture Days concert

Arcana Kings kick off Culture Days concert

The Arcana Kings light up the Anne Portnuff Theatre Saturday night with the rousing rock anthem "Here We Go".
New book takes a look at migration to the area

New book takes a look at migration to the area

Why are you here? It’s a question that is at the heart of genealogy, the history of movement, migration and family development that, eventually, leads to you.

Yorkton RCMP: Stolen vehicle

Saskatchewan Crime Watch Advisory
Rubicon Pharmacies donates to long-term care

Rubicon Pharmacies donates to long-term care

Long-term care facilities in the area are getting help, thanks to Rubicon Pharmacies. The donation to the Health Foundation of $10,000 will be used to support long term care facilities throughout the region.
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