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One person charged for incident that caused school lockdown

One person charged for incident that caused school lockdown

The Yorkton municipal RCMP have charged a 20-year-old Yorkton man in relation to an incident that closed down all Yorkton schools on the afternoon of May 4. Tanner Edward Lingel faces one count of possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose.
Decoration Day Parade

Decoration Day Parade

The Royal Canadian Legion paraded into the city cemetery Saturday evening to conduct the annual Decoration Day Ceremony. In traditional fashion, the scattering of ashes was carried out by cadets.
Local family tie to long lost soldier

Local family tie to long lost soldier

When a young frenchman unearthed a few war-era items in his back yard garden in 2006, it began a detective story which would evolve into one of discovery for Garth Simms and his sister Laurie Parobec, both of Yorkton.
Detective work identifies WWI dead

Detective work identifies WWI dead

The detective work and forensic tests which went into identifying Private William Simms is the stuff of television shows and mystery movies. The mystery in this case started as many do, by the opportunity of fate.
SIGA reports large profit

SIGA reports large profit

The Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority (SIGA) recently announced revenues of $256.5M and a profit of $84.1M for the 2014–2015 fiscal year. This represents an increase of 4.85% over the previous year’s net earnings.
History Corner - Bank of Toronto 1949

History Corner - Bank of Toronto 1949

In Feb. 1910, the Bank of Toronto purchased the northeast corner of Third Avenue and Broadway Street East from the Collacott Estate. Cost was $10,000.
Council approves tax abatements

Council approves tax abatements

Yorkton Council approved tax abatements for 2015 on several properties within the city at its regular meeting Monday. All properties are taxed on the basis of assessment, with tax notices sent out at the end of May.
Preparing for local Relay for Life

Preparing for local Relay for Life

Yorkton Council was unanimous in passing an exemption to the City’s Noise Bylaw after a request was made on behalf of the local Relay for Life.
Condo project considered

Condo project considered

Yorkton Council took the first steps on a discretionary use application which could see 24 new condominiums developed in the city.
Local SARCAN takes award

Local SARCAN takes award

Customer Service Awards were presented to SARCAN depots throughout Saskatchewan, with the Yorkton facility bringing home the Cleanliness Award in the extra-large depot category.
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