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Scheduled air service taking off

Scheduled air service taking off

Scheduled air service is returning to Yorkton. Good Spirit Air, a locally-based aviation firm will launch a scheduled weekly service between Yorkton and Flin Flon April 7.
College awards construction tender

College awards construction tender

Two years ago, a $15 million trades and technology educational centre for the Parkland region was a grand idea aimed at alleviating some of the skilled labour shortage projected to grip southeast Saskatchewan for the foreseeable future.

Charity golf date set

The 15th Annual Charity Golf Classic for Health will be held on Thurs., June 12 at Deer Park Golf Course, with an 11 a.m. shotgun start. "We have two goals for this tournament.

Retail strong in January

The cold weather didn't keep Saskatchewan shoppers from hitting the stores in the New Year, as January retail sales in the province soared to $1.54 billion. This marks a 2.
Krawetz proud of budget choices

Krawetz proud of budget choices

The recent provincial budget was one forcing some tough decisions on the Saskatchewan Party government.

Jail time for driver in drowning case

It is a scenario played out frequently in rural Saskatchewan. A driver comes across a washed out low level river crossing. The decision? Try to cross or turn back. That is what faced James MacDougall and two friends on July 11, 2010.
Dynamic duo to perform in city

Dynamic duo to perform in city

Amazing talent, dazzling personalities, and a flair for fashion! The Yorkton Arts Council brings it all to you in one delightful package with the next exciting concert in he "Stars For Saskatchewan" concert series: Guy and Nadina, Monday, April 14 at

Pruning ban on

To reduce the risk of Dutch elm disease (DED), pruning of elm trees is prohibited throughout Saskatchewan each year from April 1 until August 31. During this time, elm bark beetles that spread the disease are most active.
Women's league helps Ukraine girls

Women's league helps Ukraine girls

With growing political tension and economic instability in Ukraine, the Yorkton Branch of the Ukrainian Catholic Women's League of Canada (UCWLC) has found a way to help provide safe haven for at least a few of that country's most vulnerable people.
Brothers launch dog treat business

Brothers launch dog treat business

Sometimes business is all about recognizing an opportunity, and then grasping it. That is certainly the case for Antler Boys Dog Chews in Yorkton.
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