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History Corner - Bowman Brothers Limited 15 Fourth Avenue North. 1954

History Corner - Bowman Brothers Limited 15 Fourth Avenue North. 1954

Bowman Brothers’ beginnings date back to 1907 when they ventured from Eastern Canada to the West and opened up bicycle sales and repair shops.
Police refuse to release info about dangerous situation

Police refuse to release info about dangerous situation

Police are refusing to release any information about a “potentially dangerous situation” they responded to on Monday afternoon that prompted three local schools to implement the “hold and secure” protocol.
Halloween party

Halloween party

The kids and families at the Family Resource Centre celebrated Halloween with a party.
Catholic school board mostly status quo

Catholic school board mostly status quo

Separate school voters returned three incumbents and added one newcomer to represent Yorkton on the Christ the Teacher Catholic Schools (CTTCS) board.
Public school supporters elect mixed board

Public school supporters elect mixed board

Good Spirit School Division (GSSD) will have a mix of experienced trustees and new blood. In Yorkton, six candidates, one incumbent, two former trustees and three newcomers competed for three Yorkton-at-large seats.
Legion accepts offer on hall

Legion accepts offer on hall

The Yorkton branch of the Royal Canadian Legion has accepted a conditional offer for its building.
Students pick their own mayor and council

Students pick their own mayor and council

The students of Yorkton might not be old enough to make a trip to the polls, but they did get a chance to practice.

Election brings little change in local RMs

Yorkton voted for change in recent municipal elections, but the same cannot be said for the adjacent rural municipalities.

Wagantall bill dead with 209-76 HOC vote

Yorkton’s Member of Parliament is disappointed her first private member’s bill has been defeated in the House of Commons and is upset the government whipped the vote.
Race comes down to the wire

Race comes down to the wire

The people of Yorkton have spoken, and they wanted a change. Five new faces are joining city council, and for most of the evening it appeared as though there would be a change in the mayor’s chair as well.
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