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Top stories of 2018, the countdown begins

Top stories of 2018, the countdown begins

Each year Yorkton This Week looks back on what have been the top-10 stories relating to our community in the past year. The countdown begins here are we take a look at stories 10-to-six. 10 - Co-op Mergers In the Dec.
Recycling gets new app, new pickup day

Recycling gets new app, new pickup day

Changes are coming to how the City of Yorkton handles its recycling. After the recycling survey, which collected over 1,000 responses from city residents, the city has decided to make some adjustments to the recycling program for the new year.
Three killed in Christmas collision

Three killed in Christmas collision

At approximately 1:50 a.m. on Dec. 25th, Melville RCMP responded to a head-on collision approximately 16 kilometres west of Melville on Highway #10.
Santa's helpers

Santa's helpers

Mrs. Claus, aka Charlotte Ross-Koteck of the Yorkton SaskTel Pioneers presented St. Mary’s School principal Greg Stuartz a donation of $500 to go towards their daily breakfast and lunch meal program.
Wrapper's delight

Wrapper's delight

Tanya Manovich wraps a box as part of the Wrapping for a Cure program by Cystic Fibrosis Canada.
Quilters share

Quilters share

The York Colony Quilters Guild recently presented mug rugs to Sunrise Homecare. Here Desiree Klingspon and Veronica Erhardt, left, accept the presentation from Guild President Sally Sibley, right.
Holiday houses

Holiday houses

Many homes in Yorkton are decked out in holiday decorations leading up to Christmas.
Major contribution to lab upgrade

Major contribution to lab upgrade

Cornerstone Credit Union has donated $10,000 to help put new lab equipment in The Yorkton Regional Hospital Friday Doug Jones, CEO of Cornerstone Credit Union, presented the donation to Ross Fisher, Executive Director of The Health Foundation.
Wintertime fun

Wintertime fun

It was an evening of winter activities at the Gallagher Centre Sunday.
Local Chamber not on side with federal group

Local Chamber not on side with federal group

The Canadian Chamber of Commerce has come out as being is favour of carbon pricing as one element in the fight against climate change.
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