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City receiving rental incentive dollars

The City of Yorkton has been approved for a rental construction incentive program grant for 2015.

Echo Lake park getting upgrade

The Government of Saskatchewan will invest nearly three quarters of a million dollars for the construction of a new service centre in Lakeview Campground and electrical work in Valleyview Campground at Echo Valley Provincial Park.

College gets landscaping deferral deal

City Council formally gave approval for the Mayor and City Clerk to enter into an agreement with the Parkland Regional College allowing the College to deferral of the landscape planning installation requirements and a revision of the site surfacing r
Garden fare

Garden fare

The Yorkton and District Horticultural Society 'Fruit, Flower and Vegetable Show was held Tuesday, Aug. 12, at St. Gerard's Parish Complex.
The Rascals

The Rascals

This picture of our Métis School band was taken against the north wall of Allary School at the Crescent Lake settlement south of Yorkton in 1953.
City of Yorkton in bloom

City of Yorkton in bloom

City of Yorkton crews have done a fine job planting and maintaining flower beds and pots throughout the downtown core.
ReStore wares

ReStore wares

On Thursday, August 7 the Yorkton Habitat For Humanity Restore was around the city doing product pick up for the New ReStore located at 180 Ball Rd.

Summer film series ends tonight

The Yorkton Film Festival's (YFF) summer Films Under the Arch series wraps up tonight with Episode 12 of the Canadian comedy/reality series Never Ever Try This at Home.
Family Justice Services offers the Parenting After Separation and Divorce Program

Family Justice Services offers the Parenting After Separation and Divorce Program

Family Justice Services offers the Parenting After Separation and Divorce Program. These public information sessions are intended to help people who are considering or may be in the separation/divorce process. Sessions will be held in Yorkton Sat.
Cows prefer robots

Cows prefer robots

On dairy farms across the country, cows bizarrely queue up, without prodding, to milk themselves by submitting to $250,000 robots that have recently become the salvation of the industry.
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