Skip to content

Local Arts

Raising awareness for neuromuscular disorder

Raising awareness for neuromuscular disorder

The City of Yorkton is standing up to “help make muscles move” and is Proclaiming the month of September 2016 as Muscular Dystrophy Month. Proclamations such as this are the key to helping spread awareness and one day bring upon a cure.
College to receive program dollars

College to receive program dollars

Parkland College will receive up to $200,000 in government funding to further develop the College’s Emergency Services Training Site at Melville.
Have your say on health system restructuring

Have your say on health system restructuring

Saskatchewan residents and interested organizations are invited to provide feedback to the recently-announced advisory panel examining the restructuring of Saskatchewan’s health care system.
New recording from fiddle veteran

New recording from fiddle veteran

Area fiddler JJ Guy has a new disc fans will want to seek out.
Precipitating fun

Precipitating fun

Though the rain dampened the grounds, it did not dampen the fun at the Third annual Kids’ Carnival Sunday afternoon hosted by the Yorkton Animal Rescue Team.
Weekly Warrants

Weekly Warrants

Arrest warrants were issued for the following people at Yorkton Provincial Court August 29: Tyson Larsen Jonathan Blair Papequash Anyone with information can call Yorkton RCMP at 306-786-2400, Yorkton Provincial Court at 306-786-1400 or their local p
Back to school - the buses are back!

Back to school - the buses are back!

With a new school year quickly approaching, the Canada Safety Council would like to remind drivers to be extra cautious as school buses return to the roads.
Retail sector had solid June in Sask.

Retail sector had solid June in Sask.

Saskatchewan’s month-to-month growth in the retail sector for June 2016 outpaced all other jurisdictions in Canada, according to figures released by Statistics Canada today. Saskatchewan’s sales were more than $1.
Ditch cleaned with new process

Ditch cleaned with new process

The city is working hard to maintain drainage ditches in the city, but they are also taking a new approach to the problem. A cleaning of the drainage ditch on Victoria Ave. was a test of a new way of cleaning out drainage ditches in the city.
Program’s fate down to students

Program’s fate down to students

The choir program at Yorkton Regional High School is not going to be offered for the 2016-17 school year due to a lack of student interest.
push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks