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Naphin on WDM board

Naphin on WDM board

The Western Development Museum (WDM) is pleased to announce the members of the Board of Directors recently appointed by the Honorable Vaughn Solomon Schofield, Lieutenant Governor. The WDM is pleased to welcome two new members to the Board.
The first year of milk donation in Yorkton

The first year of milk donation in Yorkton

The Yorkton Milk Drop has celebrated its first anniversary, with area mothers donating over 160 liters of human milk to children in neonatal units through the Northern Star Milk Bank.
Threat assessment protocol re-signed

Threat assessment protocol re-signed

The Yorkton and Area Community Threat Assessment and Support Protocol has been re-signed. The document, which outlines how agencies work together when a violence and threat risk assessment is enacted, was originally developed in 2013.
Santa parade

Santa parade

A month before the official trip around the world, jolly old St. Nick made his appearance in Yorkton at the annual Santa Claus Parade. Floats lit up the night and kids of all ages were delighted at the sights.
History Corner - Canadian National Railways Express Office fire January 25, 1948

History Corner - Canadian National Railways Express Office fire January 25, 1948

The cost of the damage to the building amounted to $5,000. The contents: $3,000.00. This building was located along the tracks on Duncan Street and Dominion Avenue. A new building was constructed.
Gov’t announced new tax values

Gov’t announced new tax values

Government Relations Minister Donna Harpauer have announced the percentages of value (POV) that will be applied in the province-wide 2017 revaluation for property taxes. Changes to POV impact the tax level among property classes.
Saskatchewan Express salutes Canada

Saskatchewan Express salutes Canada

Next year will be the 150th anniversary of our nation, and Saskatchewan Express wants to kick off the celebration. The musical revue has put together Oh! Canada, a tribute to Canada’s rich history in the arts.
Using education to fight human trafficking

Using education to fight human trafficking

Joy Smith has dedicated her life to fighting against human trafficking, whether that meant making tougher laws during her time as an MP, or the reason she will be in Yorkton on December 6, to educate people on how human trafficking works in Canada.
Monday Warrants

Monday Warrants

Arrest warrants were issued for the following people at Yorkton Provincial Court on November 29, 2016: Chadwick J.
Amendments to regulations

Amendments to regulations

The Government of Saskatchewan today announced amendments to the province’s Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Regulations, 2003, as part of its commitment to ensuring a quality apprenticeship system in the province, and to reducing inter-provinc
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