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Yorkton among first to lose home delivery

This time next year, barring any unforeseen developments, Yorkton will no longer have door-to-door mail delivery.
Adieu to departing troops

Adieu to departing troops

Yorkton was then about 2,800 in population. It appears that most of the town came to give their message of love and gratitude to their young men.
Health gala raises $40K for primary health centre

Health gala raises $40K for primary health centre

The 19th Annual Health Foundation Gala, "A Venetian Masquerade" raised $39,850. The money will be used to support the new Integrated Primary Health Centre on Hamilton Road.

School divisions get extra cash

Good Spirit and Christ the Teacher school divisions have received $114,706 and $28,265 respectively to spend on learning supports. The money is part of a $3.5 million reallocation announced Friday by the Province. An additional $1.

Watchdog warns of scam

The Consumer Protection Division of the Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority reminds consumers to be aware of timeshare sales fraud. Companies claiming to sell timeshares for properties in Mexico are soliciting in Saskatchewan.

Video series presents veteran stories

The Ministry of Parks, Culture and Sport premiered Stories of Courage: Saskatchewan Second World War Veterans Remember, a series of eight videos presenting the oral histories of 17 Saskatchewan residents who served during the Second World War.

Veterans Week set for city

Yorkton Council has declared the week of Nov. 5 to 11 in the city as Veterans Week.

SGI targets driving to road conditions

We've been lucky so far - but winter will soon arrive and SGI wants drivers to be prepared. "That first snowfall always seems to throw drivers for a loop," said Andrew Cartmell, President and CEO of SGI.

Step taken toward tax collections

The City of Yorkton took another step toward collecting tax arrears from 2013 and prior at the regular meeting of City Council Monday.

Throne Speech kicks off session

The Throne Speech for the new session of the Saskatchewan Legislature was read last week, and it is again a 'stay-the-course' document said local MLA Greg Ottenbreit.
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