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Morrissey new Fire Chief

Morrissey new Fire Chief

Trevor Morrissey has been hired as the new Chief of Fire Protective Services. "Trevor has been employed with the City of Yorkton as Deputy Fire Chief since 2009.
Kid's Expo a fun time for families

Kid's Expo a fun time for families

The Nexera Flexihall at the Gallagher Centre in Yorkton hosted the second annual Kids' Expo March 22nd & 23rd.
Backyard target practice

Backyard target practice

The semi-obscure Florida Statute 790.15 took center stage in January following a Miami Herald report of a resident of the town of Big Pine Key who routinely target-shoots his handgun in his yard, with impunity, to the consternation of neighbors.

Province continues to grow

Saskatchewan's population grew by just over 20,000 in 2013 to an all-time high of 1,117,503 people, according to new figures released today by Statistics Canada.

Provincial budget reaction mixed

The Saskatchewan Party unveiled the financial course for the province for the next year with the release of its annual budget last week.

Worst road survey

The arrival of spring means increased hours of daylight, warmer temperatures, and of course puddles. With the melting snow, motorists will notice that conditions of our well travelled roads and highways will be much more evident.

Support for disabilities

The province is continuing its support for people with disabilities with enhancements to programs and services. The 2014-15 Budget includes $446.2 million in funding for people with disabilities, an increase of $84.

City Land Fund did well in 2013

It was a good year for the City of Yorkton Land Fund in 2013. The land fund develops land for resale and includes residential, commercial, industrial and farm land as assets.

Canada Job Grant memorandum signed

Jason Kenney, Minister of Employment and Social Development, and Economy Minister Bill Boyd, signed a memorandum of understanding on the Canada Job Grant.
Finding an affinity for winter

Finding an affinity for winter

There are get away holidays and then there are get away holidays which are so unusual they become the inspiration for a book. That was the case for Michael and Kathleen Pitt who now reside near Preeceville.
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