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Seniors consulted on strategy in Yorkton

Seniors consulted on strategy in Yorkton

Saskatchewan has its fair share of seniors, a group that is growing larger as the province’s population ages.
Author writes of Cold War navy

Author writes of Cold War navy

Author Gord Hunter will be at the Yorkton Public Library next Wednesday promoting his book No-Badge Killick .
Agriculture Month

Agriculture Month

The Minister of Agriculture traditionally proclaims the month of October as Agriculture Month in Saskatchewan.
No leads on missing Yorkton man

No leads on missing Yorkton man

Yorkton RCMP are continuing their search for a local man who’s been missing for over two weeks. Colin Robert Focht (25) was last seen on Sept. 1 near the 100 block of Bradbrooke Drive. Friends and family members have been unable to contact him.
SaskEnergy looks to Share the Warmth

SaskEnergy looks to Share the Warmth

SaskEnergy is encouraging Saskatchewanians to keep their fellow citizens warm this winter, and Yorkton organizations can participate to help raise the heat. SaskEnergy is running its “Share the Warmth” program for the 2018-2019 season.
Youth conference returning in 2020

Youth conference returning in 2020

The Canadian Student Leadership Conference will be returning to Yorkton in the fall of 2020.
Kinsmen Arena replacement plan

Kinsmen Arena replacement plan

The City of Yorkton is about to embark on a process to determine the best course to replace the Kinsmen Arena, which is coming to the end of its expected lifespan.
Fire fighters get 15.27 per cent raise

Fire fighters get 15.27 per cent raise

The Yorkton Professional Fire Fighters Association Local 1527 has a new six-year contract.
In the trees

In the trees

Yorkton’s emergency services responded to an incident on Smith St. on the morning of Sept. 18 where a car went through trees and into a back yard. One vehicle was involved in the incident, and a single person was sent to the hospital.
Treasures by the table full

Treasures by the table full

A huge two-day rummage sale was held at St. Gerard’s Parish Hall last week. The annual sale attracts large crowds each year, including a line-up waiting for the doors to open, each person hoping to find a treasure among the tables full of items.
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