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Fugitive Wesley Joseph Jerome caught in Manitoba

Fugitive Wesley Joseph Jerome caught in Manitoba

A 27-year-old Yorkton man who had been serving an 18-month conditional sentence in the city for motor vehicle theft is now serving his time in jail.
Cattle roam downtown streets of Yorkton

Cattle roam downtown streets of Yorkton

There was a time when it was not entirely uncommon to see cattle on the streets of Yorkton, but residents of the city were surprised on February 3 to see just that in 2015.
Catholic board hires new director

Catholic board hires new director

Christ the Teacher Catholic Schools has promoted one of its own to replace outgoing director of education Darrell Zaba.
Land rights sales good in Saskatchewan

Land rights sales good in Saskatchewan

The February sale of petroleum and natural gas rights raised $17.5 million in revenue for the province, bringing total land sale revenues for the 2014-15 fiscal year to $164.7 million.
Yorkton Mayor Bob Maloney talks SUMA issues

Yorkton Mayor Bob Maloney talks SUMA issues

Yorkton Mayor Bob Maloney remains optimistic the province will maintain the current formula for transfers to municipalities.
Step toward new John Deere facility

Step toward new John Deere facility

The first administrative step toward a new location development for Maple Farm Equipment took place Monday at the regular meeting of Yorkton Council.
Snowmobile Bylaw tweaked

Snowmobile Bylaw tweaked

The City of Yorkton tweaked its Snowmobile Bylaw Monday.
Long time Army Cadet CO retires

Long time Army Cadet CO retires

After more than two decades with the local Army Cadet Corps, Paulette Jaques is retiring from service, “I started as a volunteer in December 1993,” she said, adding within a few months she had taken on the role of an officer with the 2834 RCACC 64th
Antique car thief pleads guilty

Antique car thief pleads guilty

One of the suspects in a theft of two classic cars near Yorkton last fall has pleaded guilty. Jessica Ann Kopan, 20, appeared in Yorkton Provincial Court February 2 on one count of break, enter and theft over $5,000.
Saskatchewan sets records

Saskatchewan sets records

Figures released by Statistics Canada show Saskatchewan has set monthly and annual records for merchandise exports. In December 2014, exports in the province totalled $3.15 billion, the highest ever for the month, up 30.2 per cent over last year.
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