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Water rates to rise in the new year

Water rates to rise in the new year

As has been the norm in recent years water and sewer rates will rise in Yorkton in 2019. The rate proposed at the regular meeting of Yorkton Council, and ultimately passed unanimously, was an increase of 3.
Free parking for Christmas

Free parking for Christmas

Yorkton will again offer free parking in designated lots in the downtown area over the holiday season.
Homemade goodness

Homemade goodness

The Yorkton Farmers Market in the Parkland Mall is always a popular place to look for gifts created by local artisans, or to stock the cookie jar with homemade goodies. The market has been ongoing Saturdays though November and into December.
Songs of the season

Songs of the season

Laurene Jemieff leads the concert sing-a-long as Larry Pearen directs the Community Concert Band. The band and the Community Concert Choir teamed up for a seasonal concert at the Anne Portnuff Theatre in the city Sunday.
Opening doors

Opening doors

Morris Lodge in Bangor is now more accessible, thanks to a new automatic front door that was recently installed with a $3,000 donation from the Painted Hand Community Development Corporation (PHCDC).
January Active Living Month in city

January Active Living Month in city

Yorkton Council unanimously proclaimed January as Active Living Month in the city.
Make noise for cats

Make noise for cats

Jingle Bell ROCK OUT! combined a workout and a good cause to give people a unique way to start their Saturday. The event, hosted by POUND by Kaylee, raised money for Rebel Cat Rescue.
PACT pairs police and mental health

PACT pairs police and mental health

Every year, the Yorkton RCMP receives approximately 300 calls related to mental health.
Get your goat

Get your goat

Free My Muse Theatre presented their 27th youth play production 3 Billy Goats Gruff, an expanded retelling of the old children’s story about the eternal battle of goats vs. trolls. The production, which took place on Dec.
Moroz family donates in memory of Clinton L. Moroz

Moroz family donates in memory of Clinton L. Moroz

Clinton Moroz of Norquay, who was born December 16, 1982, passed away earlier this year on May 25, 2018. His parents Bill and Colleen Moroz made a donation of $10,000 in Clinton’s name, and directed the funds be used in the hemodialysis program.
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