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Heavy in the Streets

Heavy in the Streets

When Jared Robertson died in a motorcycle collision, his family and motorcycle club, the Disciple Christian Motorcycle Club, wanted to find a way to celebrate his life and his passion, and show that there can be joy even in the midst of grief.
Heat wave about to crest

Heat wave about to crest

At the moment, Yorkton can feel like an oven cranked to the highest setting and left to roast. The town, along with the rest of Saskatchewan, is in the midst of a punishing heat wave. However, a break might be coming in the near future.
Kids ‘n’ Kops

Kids ‘n’ Kops

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Yorkton and Area brought together youth and police with the Kids ‘n’ Kops Teen program. The week-long camp had kids meeting with law enforcement, visiting court and taking part in a number of different activities.

Helping a friend

When a coworker was in a car accident and needed help, the staff of the Yorkton Tribal Council stepped up to try to help her as she recovered from her injuries.
Coffee and Cops

Coffee and Cops

The Yorkton RCMP wants to get a closer connection to the community and to meet with people to discuss their concerns when it comes to crime in Yorkton.
Going back in time

Going back in time

The Threshermen’s Show and Senior’s Festival was like going back to a farm from many years ago, with horses, old tractors and traditional farming methods on display and being demonstrated to a crowd.
The first brush strokes

The first brush strokes

Every painting starts with a brush stroke. The kids at the Yorkton Public Library’s Teen Paint Nite were charged with painting a sunset. Calei Warkentin and Halle Wilkinson painted the yellow on their sunsets at the event.
Firefighter grads

Firefighter grads

Parkland College welcomed a new group of firefighting recruits Jul. 30 in Melville. Twenty-one students are enrolled in the NFPA 1001 Professional Firefighting program this fall.
Community safety positions filled

Community safety positions filled

Yorkton Council filled two positions focused on community safety at its regular meeting Tuesday. The first appointment saw Kevin Galbraith installed as Special Constable – Community Safety Officer (CSO).
Working with steam at the Threshermen’s

Working with steam at the Threshermen’s

It’s big, it’s powerful, it’s over 100 years old, and it’s Matthew Weber’s baby.
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