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Country musician to play in Yorkton

Country musician to play in Yorkton

A major musician will be gracing the stage in Yorkton early next year. Country music star Brett Kissel will be performing at the Painted Hand Casino on January 31, 2018. Tickets went on sale Oct. 6. They cost $45. It is a 19-and-older show.
Seeking donations of winter clothing

Seeking donations of winter clothing

Yorkton Crossing Retirement Community will be extending a helping hand to the those in need this winter by collecting gently used clean winter apparel. The Warm up to Winter Blitz will begin on Oct 16 and run thru to Oct 30.

Support for value-added sector in Saskatchewan

Recently, the federal and provincial governments highlighted investments in value-added agricultural processing through the Saskatchewan Lean Improvements in Manufacturing (SLIM) program.
Unemployment rate drops in September

Unemployment rate drops in September

Saskatchewan’s unemployment rate in September was 6.2 per cent (seasonally adjusted), down from 6.4 per cent a month ago and 6.9 per cent from September 2016.

Canada 150 a local retrospective: Yorktonites struggle to care about election in 1967

1967 is a wild period in twentyth-century history. The war in Vietnam was causing stress at home and abroad. American cinema was exploding and evolving. The Beatles were expanding the definition of pop music. It was a tumultuous time.
Classic music, modern performers

Classic music, modern performers

Inside the St. Andrew’s United Church on Smith Street, two large pianos will face each other. Matt Herskowitz will be sit behind one while John Roney sits behind the other. It’s being advertised as a duel, but Herskowitz doesn’t see it that way.
Chamber of Commerce lunch

Chamber of Commerce lunch

The Yorkton Chamber of Commerce is hosting a luncheon on October 17 at the St. Mary’s Parish Catholic Cultural Centre. The luncheon will feature speakers from SaskPower.
Government of Saskatchewan celebrates Women’s History Month

Government of Saskatchewan celebrates Women’s History Month

The Government of Saskatchewan is pleased to join with the federal government and other provinces in celebrating Women’s History Month.
Minimum wage increased Oct.1

Minimum wage increased Oct.1

Saskatchewan’s minimum wage increased from $10.72 to $10.96 on Oct. 1. The 2.
Yorkton Co-op makes the grade

Yorkton Co-op makes the grade

A Yorkton business has been ranked in the SaskBusiness Top 100 list for 2017. The Yorkton Co-op was placed 71st in the collection of top businesses in Saskatchewan. Last year they ranked 65th.
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