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Teen arrested in mugging case

A 15-year-old Yorkton resident has been arrested in connection to the robbery and assault of an 80-year-old woman last week.
Former WWE star headlines Monday

Former WWE star headlines Monday

When High Impact Wrestling returns to Yorkton Monday, July 16, in its new venue, the Ukrainian Orthodox Auditorium, a wrestling legend will be headlining the show.

Apartment plan rezone complete

An application to rezone 253 Bradbrooke Drive from C-4 Neighbourhood Commercial to R-3 Medium Density Residential, received second and third reading at the regular meeting of Council Monday.
DUBUC - Rhubard cupcakes a treat

DUBUC - Rhubard cupcakes a treat

Coffee Row was treated to rhubarb cupcakes when Don Bell bought coffee on Saturday for his birthday.
CD offers diverse creativity

CD offers diverse creativity

Roots and Bells Town Hall 8-out-of-10 I will forever be intrigued by bands that utilize standard instruments in a manner that seems new; interesting placement of a brass solo, mixing a mandolin with a crisp electric guitar, running melodies in unusua

Capital budget for 2013 set

It may only be July but Yorkton Council has already passed its 2013 Capital Budget with a unanimous vote at its regular meeting Monday. City Director of Finance Lonnie Kaal said the budget includes an increase in capital expenditures including a 2.
Alzheimer & Dementia Support/Information Group Meeting Wed., July 11, 2:00 p.m.

Alzheimer & Dementia Support/Information Group Meeting Wed., July 11, 2:00 p.m.

At the Godfrey Dean Gallery: Memory Eternal: Ukrainian Orthodox Church Interiors - July 9 to Sept. 7, 2012. Wynyard photographer Ed Stachyruk has been quietly documenting the interiors of tiny and often hidden Orthodox Catholic churches.

Safety first at Dauphin's Countryfest

Over 200 G4S Security, first aid personnel, volunteers from Dauphin's Fire Department, Parkland Ambulance staff and RCMP worked together on site to quickly respond to requests for assistance over the weekend.
Yorkton's Corporate History

Yorkton's Corporate History

This week we feature two accounts by York Colony homesteaders, Edward W. Bull, originally from Toronto and Joseph Caldwell originally from Lancashire, England. Bull, Edward W. Edward W. Bull, comes back to Yorkton for a visit in 1932.

Only one paving tender

Yorkton Council has approved a tender for the 2012 Asphalt Paving Program. "This is an annual program that deals with paving of various areas in the city," explained Joshua Mickleborough, Engineering Manager with the City.
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