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Shelwin House doing outreach work

Shelwin House is holding a series of informational meetings in four locations across the region.

Terriers not going after WCC

The Yorkton Terriers will not be making a bid to host the Western Canada Cup (WCC) in 2016. "We had a whole package set to go," said Terrier club president Dave Baron. "But we sat down and looked at it one more time and the numbers were not there.
Woman critically injured in crash

Woman critically injured in crash

A 27-year-old woman remains in critical condition following a September 7 collision on Hwy 52 approximately one kilometre west of Yorkton.

Council looks at 2013 numbers

The Draft Audited Financial Statements for the City of Yorkton and the Yorkton Municipal Airport Authority Inc. was unanimously approved by Yorkton Council at its regular meeting Monday.

Weekly Warrants

Arrest warrants were issued for the following people in Yorkton Court September 8: Hillary Jasmine Cote Crystal Paige Ford Dustin Eli Medved Shannon Elaine Smoke Anyone with information can call Yorkton RCMP at 306-786-2400, Yorkton Provincial Court
Game challenges your military skills

Game challenges your military skills

The world of dexterity gaming has been getting a fair bit of recent attention from designers of late, which is a good thing. No luck games are favoured by this gamer, and using skill doing some finger flicking is one no luck area of games in general.

Daycare makes progress

A newly formed group in Springside has recently applied to incorporate as a non profit organization in order to create it's own entity. Springside Daycare Inc.

Province responds to child advocate

The Ministry of Social Services (MSS) and Yorkton Tribal Council Child and Family Services (YTCCFS) are making progress on recommendations by Bob Pringle, Saskatchewan's Advocate for Children and Youth, resulting from the horrifying death of a six-ye
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Virtually every activity available in the city was available for registration September 3 at Gallagher Centre.
Days of Passionate Politics!

Days of Passionate Politics!

Prime Minister Wilfrid Laurier visits Yorkton. The Prime Minister arrived in town on the first passenger train of the Grand Trunk Pacific - a special train in his honour - on the evening of July 19, 1910.
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