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Council approves snowboard hill

Council approves snowboard hill

A new winter activity will soon be offered in Yorkton following a decision by Yorkton Council. By unanimous vote at its regular meeting Monday Council gave its approval for a snowboard hill in the city.

Land development fees rise

A significant increase in the cost to develop land in Yorkton is on its way after a Development Charges Bylaw was given unanimous second and third reading support by City Council Monday.

Ukraine issues worry locally

Yorkton and area Ukrainian-Canadians are adding their voices to calls for the Government of Canada to do more about ongoing unrest in Ukraine.

India ag mission planned

Agriculture Minister Lyle Stewart has announced he will lead a 12-day trade mission to promote Saskatchewan agriculture in India, United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Morocco.

City approves plans

Three developments by private developers had their concept plans adopted by Yorkton Council at its regular meeting Monday.

YBID gets Broadway project look

Broadway Street is in bad shape and needs to be rebuilt above and below ground. That was the crux of the message to Broadway business owners at a meeting February 5 sponsored by the Yorkton Business Improvement District (YBID).

Chamber identifies top barriers to business

The Yorkton Chamber of Commerce last week named Canada's skills shortage the number one barrier to competitiveness for area businesses.

Safari Club honours Breitkreuz

Yorkton-Melville MP Garry Breitkreuz was in Las Vegas last week to receive what his constituency office is describing as "the biggest award of his career.

Wall looks for solution to grain shipment backlog

Premier Brad Wall offered the Government of Saskatchewan's support for recent federal initiatives to increase grain movement and urged the railways to improve service to move this year's record crop to port.

End of an era for Rotary clubs

Yorkton's Rotary Club president is concerned about the impact of funding cuts that has effectively ended a 38-year international development partnership between Rotary and the Canadian government.
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