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OPEN Cinema set to return in 2018

The Yorkton Film Festival is proud to announce the next installment in its 2017 – 2018 OPEN Cinema screening program and its first for 2018! To mark Remembrance Week, YFF will be holding a screening of the film Reserve 107: Reconciliation on the Prai

Outlook Skating Club Opens Hockey Game

Young skaters hold special opening ceremonies

A brief tour of Yorkton's history

The end of the year is a nostalgic time. It’s a brief pause in our lives where we can step away from day-to-day busyness for a moment.
Top stories of 2017 - Part 2

Top stories of 2017 - Part 2

This week we conclude our look back at the biggest local stories from throughout 2017 in Yorkton This Week. 5 – DRACUP What had begun to seem like the ‘never-ending project’ finally saw completion in 2017.
Rob Wilson recognized by Nature Sask

Rob Wilson recognized by Nature Sask

The great outdoors in Yorkton and area has benefitted from the work of the Yellowhead Flyway Birding Trail Association, and one of the central figures has been Rob Wilson.
Wet start to the new year at Dr. Brass

Wet start to the new year at Dr. Brass

The new year got off to a wet start at Dr. Brass School, after a sprinkler line on the school’s main floor burst at 4:15 p.m. on January 1.
History Corner started in 2007

History Corner started in 2007

Since 2007, in celebration of 125 years of Yorkton settlement, and to show readers the importance of archival records in the life of a community and surrounding area, the City of Yorkton Archives presented a column History Corner in this newspaper.
Wagantall reflects on 2017

Wagantall reflects on 2017

2017 was a hectic year for everybody in Canada. Premier Brad Wall announced his departure from politics, Sears Canada closed its doors, and the federal government weathered accusations of an ethical scandal.
Action packed year for provincial government

Action packed year for provincial government

It has been an action packed year in 2017 says Yorkton MLA Greg Ottenbreit. The government had to face down low commodity prices, a tough budget and a change in leadership as Premier Brad Wall stepped down.
Budgets story of 2017 for City

Budgets story of 2017 for City

Yorkton Mayor Bob Maloney looks back on 2017 as a positive one in terms of business growth in the city. Maloney started with a nod to Save On Foods, which he said was a definite positive as another grocery store in Yorkton.
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