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Film festival enters 65th year

Film festival enters 65th year

The board of the Yorkton Film Festival kicked off celebrations for the festival's 65th anniversary during Culture Days events at the Godfrey Dean on Saturday. "We're very, very excited.

Library move delayed again

Yorkton Public Library will not be returning to its Broadway location this month as planned. "We were waiting on carpeting, and unfortunately because of the large size of the library, it has to be factory-made.

Suing tobacco sector

Saskatchewan is one step closer to pursuing legal action against the tobacco industry.

Nature pact signed

Saskatchewan's Boreal Forest region contains some of the highest quality fresh water in the world. The Ministry of Environment is working with partners on a comprehensive monitoring program for northern Saskatchewan to address environmental concerns.
A celebration of cultures

A celebration of cultures

Yorkton commemorated this weekend's national Culture Days movement with multicultural games and performances on Saturday at the Godfrey Dean Cultural Centre and the Western Development Museum.

Allowances for shelter increased

Shelter allowances paid through the Saskatchewan Assistance Program (SAP), Transitional Employment Allowance (TEA) and Saskatchewan Rental Housing Supplement (SRHS) will increase October 1.
Military spending comes under scrutiny

Military spending comes under scrutiny

As Parliament returned for the fall session, all eyes were on Canada's military spending.

More electricity for province

Rob Norris, Minister responsible for SaskPower, recently announced that SaskPower will invest more than $550 million to add 200 megawatts (MW) of natural gas generation at Queen Elizabeth Power Station in Saskatoon.

RTM building a go

Yorkton Council gave final approval to a Discretionary Use application for a dwelling Manufacturing Facility (Off-Site) at 351 and 371 Imperial Street at its regular meeting Monday.
Province starting to fill its potential

Province starting to fill its potential

This year's Yorkton Chamber Business Dinner had a definite pre-election flavour as Premier Brad Wall focused his presentation on why his Saskatchewan Party deserves a second term come November.
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