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Local bear sign 'no big deal'

Local bear sign 'no big deal'

Last week, social media in the Yorkton area was abuzz with rumours of a possible bear sighting in the Ravine Ecological Preserve. Phil de Vos, one of Yorkton's bylaw officers, said it got a little blown out of proportion.
Huge entertainment with miniatures

Huge entertainment with miniatures

As regular readers may have picked up on over the weeks of this column, I have a passion for several game genres, one of those being miniature skirmish games.
New tool to combat school violence launched

New tool to combat school violence launched

On April 20, 1999, the world looked on in horror as details of a massacre at a high school in Colorado came to light. In the aftermath, we found out there were 13 dead and 27 injured.

City keeping machinery warm

Yorkton Council approved $50,000 in new money to cover heated storage for heavy equipment in 2014, the first year of a two-year contract which will cost the city near $120,000 over the term.

Culture days

Every year, Canadians celebrate what they love about their culture during the last weekend in September.
New species, new name

New species, new name

A new bee species has been named after Royal Saskatchewan Museum (RSM) Curator of Invertebrate Zoology, Dr. Cory Sheffield.

Making way for medical centre

Yorkton Council amended the City's Zoning Bylaw at its regular meeting Monday to make way for a new medical centre and condominium complex. The new facility will be built at 16 and 20 Gladstone Avenue South.

Mosaic helps DU

The Mosaic Company announced yesterday it has donated to Ducks Unlimited Canada (DUC) in support of wetlands preservation in Saskatchewan and wetlands restoration projects in the areas where Mosaic operates.

Public Accounts document available

Yorkton Council approved the City's latest public accounts document. In accordance with The Cities Act and The Cities Regulations, the City of Yorkton is required to produce the public accounts document on an annual basis.
Missoula celebrates 25 years in Yorkton

Missoula celebrates 25 years in Yorkton

The Yorkton Arts Council is very pleased to welcome back Missoula Children's Theatre, marking the 25th year that MCT has visited Yorkton. This year's production is "The Secret Garden".
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