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Wall looks for solution to grain shipment backlog

Premier Brad Wall offered the Government of Saskatchewan's support for recent federal initiatives to increase grain movement and urged the railways to improve service to move this year's record crop to port.

End of an era for Rotary clubs

Yorkton's Rotary Club president is concerned about the impact of funding cuts that has effectively ended a 38-year international development partnership between Rotary and the Canadian government.

Way paved for project

Yorkton Council cleared the way Monday to help facilitate development of a new seniors housing facility in the city.

Faster internet arrives

Increased Internet speeds have arrived in Yorkton and Melville. Access Communications is excited to announce that AccessHyperSpeed 20 is available now in these two communities.

Passion play for Habitat stage-ready

Since September, over one hundred people, ages children to seniors, from Yorkton, Canora, Melville, Springside, Ebenezer and many surrounding areas, have been volunteering (an estimated 500-plus hours) and preparing to perform The Promise.
Yorkton X-country ski club holds successful clinic

Yorkton X-country ski club holds successful clinic

This past weekend the Yorkton cross-country ski club opened its Deer Park Clubhouse doors to the public in hopes of luring in some new members during its second annual cross-country skiing clinic.
Chess variation game entertaining

Chess variation game entertaining

When a game notes it has elements of chess to it, I am generally interested. It's not that I am a great chess player. Far from it. The sad fact is I rarely get to play chess.
The Balmoral Hotel and the Bronfman liquor building

The Balmoral Hotel and the Bronfman liquor building

The Balmoral Hotel and next door, the Bronfman liquor manufacturing building. The Balmoral Hotel, although destroyed by fire in 1985, will always have a prominent place in Yorkton's history. It is a hotel with a "past" that refuses to be forgotten.

One more hurdle to clear

Yorkton snowboarders may be enjoying a new snowboard park as early as February 17. The project, several years in the planning, is the brainchild of Brennan Wiens, owner of Cab Clothing.

Safety advice for you and your home

Whether or not Wiarton Willie sees his shadow this February, most Canadians are still in for a couple more months of wintery weather. Winter is the worst season for residential fires in Canada, according to Fire Prevention Canada.
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