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Yorkton bylaws compared to other cities

Yorkton bylaws compared to other cities

A Yorkton Chamber of Commerce Luncheon last Thursday gave attendees a look at how Yorkton's property bylaws compare against those of other prairie cities.

Corporate tax fine

The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) announced today that 101021866 Saskatchewan Ltd. and its director, Ernest Uhryn, of Yorkton, pleaded guilty in Yorkton Provincial Court on May 7, 2012 to failure to file corporate income tax returns.
Assiniboine Watershed Stewardship Association Poster Contest

Assiniboine Watershed Stewardship Association Poster Contest

The Assiniboine Watershed Stewardship Association (AWSA) would like to thank all the students and teachers that participated in our "Healthy Watershed Ecosystems" poster contest.

Provincial report

Agriculture Minister Bob Bjornerud released an independent review of the proposed acquisition of Viterra by Glencore International.
York Farmers Colonization

York Farmers Colonization

The Map shows the 8 townships outlined in colour that the York Farmers Colonization Company of Toronto agreed to colonize in 1882 and 1883.
Best of Saskatchewan… Last of Saskatchewan?

Best of Saskatchewan… Last of Saskatchewan?

This year's Best For Saskatchewan finalists at the Yorkton Film Festival are a diverse group. The stories are about the province, most shot here.

Local film project is left in limbo

The provincial government's decision to eliminate the Film Employment Tax Credit in its last budget has put a film based on a local area personality and locale in limbo.

Mining important to Sask economy

Saskatchewan is a significant player in the Canadian and global mining scene. in 2009, it continued to be the world's largest producer and exporter of potash, and one of the world's leaders in uranium production.

CBC looking for dragon partners

The producers of CBC's hit show Dragons' Den are looking for Canadian companies to participate in the second season of the reality business show The BIG Decision.

Lower STC youth fares

Youth in Saskatchewan can buy a pass to ride with the Saskatchewan Transportation Company (STC) for only $45 per month during June, July and August.
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