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Grow-op fugitive gets 18 months

Grow-op fugitive gets 18 months

A Yorkton circuit judge has sentenced an Alberta man who pleaded guilty in 2013 to marijuana production and trafficking to 18 months in custody less time served.
Parkland College receives research funding

Parkland College receives research funding

Parkland College is breaking new ground in Saskatchewan in the area of applied research.
Program focuses on emerging ideas

Program focuses on emerging ideas

Emerging Agriculture is an idea which was started by the University of Saskatchewan Junior Chamber of Commerce, a new volunteer group that has students from all colleges at the U of S Campus.
History Corner - Town of Yorkton 1920

History Corner - Town of Yorkton 1920

The map shows that Yorkton had three railway companies passing through town. The Canadian Pacific Railway, the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway and the Canadian National Railway along Seventh Avenue North.
Monday Warrants

Monday Warrants

Arrest warrants were issued for the following people at Yorkton Provincial Court January 25, 2016: Robert Christopher Chipeur Janet Ann Lynn Young Anyone with information can call Yorkton RCMP at 306-786-2400, Yorkton Provincial Court at 306-786-1400
St. Paul’s celebrates family literacy

St. Paul’s celebrates family literacy

For a seventh year, St. Paul’s School is promoting family literacy with a week of fun based on the One School, One Book program.
Pot dealers sentenced

Pot dealers sentenced

Two Yorkton men have pleaded guilty to marijuana trafficking charges and have received sentences in provincial court.
Yorkton Film Festival tours war films

Yorkton Film Festival tours war films

The Yorkton Film Festival is hitting the road. In November 2015, the festival began screening films from its catalogue under the theme Voices of Courage: Stories from the World Wars in Yorkton, Melville and Saskatoon.
Cornerstone donates to STARS

Cornerstone donates to STARS

Cornerstone Credit Union is in the business of helping people every day and in ways beyond providing financial services. Cornerstone Credit Union kicked off the New Year by making a difference in the lives of others in Saskatchewan.
New funding, deadline for Co-op Community Spaces

New funding, deadline for Co-op Community Spaces

Co-op will improve even more places people meet, play, learn and share by giving up to $1.5 million to local organizations, up from $1 million last year.
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