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Premier Moe talks carbon tax in Yorkton

Premier Moe talks carbon tax in Yorkton

Premier Scott Moe ran through the Saskatchewan Party’s greatest hits of arguments against a federal carbon tax during his speech in Yorkton last week. “Saskatchewan should not be subjet to this tax,” he said. “It simply doesn’t work.
Two GSSD students involved in collision

Two GSSD students involved in collision

Bus routes in Yorkton were affected by a collision between a truck and two students. On Monday, June 18 at approximately 8 a.m., Yorkton Municipal RCMP responded to a motor vehicle collision involving two pedestrians.
All revved up

All revved up

Gearheads, car fanatics, and casual visitors talked shop and studied vehicles at a car show over the weekend. The afternoon event, held at Yorkton Hyundai on Jun. 16, was full of snacks, drinks, and classic cars.
Family fun in the sun

Family fun in the sun

Parents and kids enjoyed the warm weather and good times at the Family Fun Day event outside the Parkland Mall on Jun. 16. Children decorated their faces with paint, bounced down slides, and even rode in a hot air balloon.
The Meeple Guild - Simplicity equals fun with Partido

The Meeple Guild - Simplicity equals fun with Partido

You have to appreciate a board game that comes in a small box with rules so simple they are printed on the inside of the box top. That is one of the reasons to like Partido by designer Nick Ryan. Partido is a tile laying game with a simple objective.
KidsFirst Yorkton gets a boost

KidsFirst Yorkton gets a boost

Jenny Mckay knows how vital the KidsFirst program can be for families. In the early 2000s, she moved to Yorkton with her family to partake in the then-new program. 15 years later, she’s the community outreach education worker for KidsFirst Yorkton.
“I just felt like walking”

“I just felt like walking”

Zayell Johnston has slept in fields, next to rivers, and under mountains. He’s marched through sunny weather and stormy days. He’s clocked thousands of steps into the Fitbit on his wrist.
From the ashes of history

From the ashes of history

Some of the deepest roots of our region’s and province’s history can be traced back to a pair of forts in the region around what is now the community of Pelly.

Crocodile Stands Out at Gardiner Dam (PHOTOS)

Creature lived over 90 million years ago
Joggers train for marathon

Joggers train for marathon

Marie Hawreluik and her son Kelson joined the Yorkton running clinic to get outside, exercise, and meet new people. Marie enjoys it, but there’s one part of the program she didn’t count on. “My son keeps beating me [at races],” she said.
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