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Rollover on Keeseekoose First Nation

Rollover on Keeseekoose First Nation

On August 25 at 4:28 p.m., RCMP responded to a single vehicle rollover on the Keeseekoose First Nation. The truck left the road, entered the north ditch and rolled.
Fun for all

Fun for all

The Animal Rescue Team Yorkton Inc. presented a Kids Carnival Sunday at Weinmaster Water Park in Yorkton. The event offered a variety of games and activities for youngsters.
Support renewed for Gabriel Dumont Institute

Support renewed for Gabriel Dumont Institute

The Government of Saskatchewan has renewed an agreement with the Gabriel Dumont Institute of Native Studies and Applied Research (GDI).
Poverty strategy

Poverty strategy

The Advisory Group on Poverty Reduction (AGPR) presented its final recommendations to Social Services Minister Donna Harpauer today.
History Corner - A 1919 event

History Corner - A 1919 event

In July of 1919 Yorkton’s Auto Club held their annual evening outing, which consisted of a supper, bon fire and old time dance.
Privacy commissioner’s report accepted

Privacy commissioner’s report accepted

Premier Brad Wall today said his government accepts the recommendations of the report released today by Saskatchewan’s Information and Privacy Commissioner into the disclosure of some employment information of Saskatoon care aid worker Peter Bowden.
September is Bigs month in Yorkton

September is Bigs month in Yorkton

Yorkton Council was unanimous at its regular meeting Monday in declaring September as Big Brothers Big Sisters Month in the city. “Big Brothers Big Sisters offers a variety of mentoring programs that respond to community needs.
University womens day set for city

University womens day set for city

Sept. 14 has been declared the Canadian Federation of University Women’s Day in Yorkton. The request to have the day declared was made at the regular meeting of Yorkton Council Monday. “The Canadian Federation of University Women/Yorkton Inc.
Sons of the Pioneers play to a full house

Sons of the Pioneers play to a full house

The Sons of the Pioneers have become a tradition. Since its inception in 1933 with Roy Rogers – back when he was still known as Leonard Slye – it has become one of the longest running western vocal groups in the world.
Familiar photographer will be missed

Familiar photographer will be missed

At events in the community, it was a common sight to see Peter Baran at different community events, photographing everything that was happening through the city.
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