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City leaving parking lot ticketing

City leaving parking lot ticketing

The City of Yorkton is leaving ticketing and the enforcement of those tickets in private parking lots to lot owner.
Man hit by car remains in hospital

Man hit by car remains in hospital

A 51-year-old Yorkton man remains in hospital following being hit by a car on Saturday.
Murder/abduction suspect in jail

Murder/abduction suspect in jail

A notoriously violent offender who allegedly murdered one teen and abducted another last week remains in custody following his first appearance in Lac La Ronge court Monday.
MacKesey plans Christ-centred directorship

MacKesey plans Christ-centred directorship

Treating every person in our schools and in our offices with dignity and respect should always be at the forefront of everything we do.
Age Friendly initiative in Yorkton

Age Friendly initiative in Yorkton

A new group made a presentation to Council Monday looking for Council’s support through a resolution. The Age Friendly group is new to Yorkton, but has been around globally for some time, explained co-project coordinator Twila Seeley.
January tickets

January tickets

Close to 400 motorists were ticketed during January’s traffic safety spotlight on intersection safety.
History Corner - Yorkton Collegiate Hockey Club, Champions City League, 1912

History Corner - Yorkton Collegiate Hockey Club, Champions City League, 1912

Top row: J. Magrath, Spare, C.H. Moxley, President, F. Christie, L. Wing; Centre: W. Magrath, Goal H. Eby, C.Point, H. Chrysler, Capt. Centre, W. Tripp, R. Wing; Bottom: M. Magrath, Point R. Hukins, rover.
STC fares rising

STC fares rising

Saskatchewan Transportation Company (STC) passenger fares will increase by an average of 4.5 per cent beginning March 2, 2015. The average fare increase per ticket will be $1.65 based on an average one way trip of 182 kilometres (113.4 miles).
YFF news series addresses free speech

YFF news series addresses free speech

Acerbic and outspoken, Terry Mosher, better known as Aislin, the long-standing political cartoonist for the Montreal Gazette and McLean’s magazine has made a lot of enemies over the years.
Intersection safety highlighted

Intersection safety highlighted

The monthly SGI traffic blitz focused on intersection safety yielded 383 citations in January: Police across the province handed out 220 tickets for disobeying traffic lights; 95 for failing to stop or proceeding from a stop sign before safe; 65 for
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