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Kienle a small business voice

Kienle a small business voice

Aaron Kienle is the first new face to declare his attention to seek a Councillor position in the upcoming municipal election. Kienle, 34, a local business person, held a rally and press conference at Patrick Park Sept.

Older persons get their day in city

Yorkton Council passed a declaration at its regular meeting Monday to mark Oct. 1, as the Day of Older Persons in the city.
Chyz announces election bid

Chyz announces election bid

The former owner/publisher of a local newspaper has thrown his hat into the municipal election ring. Ken Chyz, now the proprietor of a marketing and promotions business in town, announced last week he will run as a candidate for councilor.
Photo Gallery Sept. 14

Photo Gallery Sept. 14

Cassan heads to WHL post

Cassan heads to WHL post

After eight seasons with the Terriers, Trent Cassan has resigned as head coach to move forward with his coaching career. He has accepted an assistant coaching position with the Calgary Hitmen of the Western Hockey League.

Golfers raise $12,500 for charity

August 24 won’t be remembered as a warm, sunny day but it will certainly go down in the books as a day the community came together in the cold and rain to support a worthy cause.

Maloney seeking another term

Bob Maloney has officially declared he will seek re-election to the position of Mayor in the upcoming civic election. “I think good things are happening in the City of Yorkton,” he said Monday at a press conference held at City Hall.

Melville arsonist jailed 42 months

A Saskatchewan provincial court judge has sentenced a 44-year-old Melville man, who went on an arsonous rampage last month, to 42 months in prison.
Police investigate sudden death

Police investigate sudden death

Yorkton police are investigating a sudden death that occurred in the early hours of Tuesday morning. At approximately 5:15 a.m.
Vaccinations are important

Vaccinations are important

As children head back to school, health officials are encouraging parents to ensure their children’s vaccinations are up-to-date. Free childhood immunizations are available for all infants and school-age children in Saskatchewan.
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