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Pot dealer faces new charges

Pot dealer faces new charges

A Yorkton man serving time for trafficking marijuana and who will face another trafficking trial in May was back before the Court Monday on new charges of breaching an undertaking.
The top news stories of 2015 are;

The top news stories of 2015 are;

It is a time-honoured journalistic tradition at this time of year to look back on the year that was. The following stories were the biggest news of 2015 as judged by the editorial staff of Yorkton This Week. 5. Major Mosaic expansion A $1.
Making the ‘Hot & Fit’ list

Making the ‘Hot & Fit’ list

An upcoming issue in Inside Fitness Magazine will have a familiar face for those into fitness in Yorkton. Alicia Simoneau will be featured in a photo shoot in the publication.
History Corner - Maple Leaf Dairy business

History Corner - Maple Leaf Dairy business

Two unidentified women beside Maple Leaf Dairy Sleigh. Circa 1940s, Yorkton. We would welcome any historical facts about the Maple Leaf Dairy business. Dawn Palka Fonds, City of Yorkton Archives
Saskatchewan Provincial Parks 2016 fees

Saskatchewan Provincial Parks 2016 fees

Visitation to provincial parks set a new record in 2015 with nearly 3.9 million visits, while the Government of Saskatchewan fulfilled its commitment of investing an additional $10 million over four years into the provincial park system.
January named Active Living Month

January named Active Living Month

Losing weight is typically the most common New Year’s resolution. Getting fit also almost always makes the Top 5. As the New Year begins, the City of Yorkton is trying to help out in those regards. January has been designated Active Living Month.
Sask small business optimism ends 2015 on stronger note

Sask small business optimism ends 2015 on stronger note

Recently, the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) released its latest monthly Business Barometer®, which reveals optimism among small business owners in Saskatchewan ended the year on a stronger note, with an index of 56.
Looking at the past year in health

Looking at the past year in health

The past year has been a busy one for the Sunrise Health Region. Region president and CEO Suann Laurent prepared a wide ranging report on activities; selected highlights are included here with permission.
Cross ski club busy on local trails

Cross ski club busy on local trails

The Yorkton Cross Country Ski Club offers both classic and skate ski packages for rent to it’s members ranging from youth to adult sizes.

Essential services law now in effect

Starting New Year’s Day, amendments to essential service legislation (Part VII of The Saskatchewan Employment Act) will take effect. Key changes to the legislation include: Removing the definition of “essential services”.
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