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Yorkton's Corporate History

Yorkton's Corporate History

From 1882-1905, when Saskatchewan became a Province, Yorkton's address was: Provisional District of Assiniboia, North West Territories.

Wholesale trade still strong

Statistics Canada recently released trade figures that indicate Saskatchewan's wholesale trade increased 13.2 per cent in May 2012 over May 2011, the third highest growth rate in Canada. Wholesale trade totalled $1.
Netherlands official in city

Netherlands official in city

There is potential for co-operation between companies in the Yorkton region and those in the Netherlands.
New millionaire in city

New millionaire in city

"WESTERN 649 has been very good to me," Joyce Babiuk said. A few years ago, the Yorkton resident won $500 for matching five of six main numbers.
Former resident's painting awarded

Former resident's painting awarded

A Yorkton-born artist was announced this month as the winner of a British Columbia talent contest designed to promote an environmental cause.

Surgery wait times lower

About 89 per cent of patients waiting for surgery in Saskatchewan are receiving it within six months, wait times statistics show. The health system's goal for 2012-13 is to provide all patients an offer of surgery within six months.

Sask Minister gains new position

The Honourable Lyle Stewart, Saskatchewan Minister of Agriculture, was sworn in as the president of the Pacific NorthWest Economic Region (PNWER) executive committee at the 2012 Annual Summit in Saskatoonlast week.

Correction

The story titled 'Western Development Museum unveils let's have fun! display' that appeared in the July 18 edition of Yorkton This Week incorrectly stated: "While the government did not earmark specific funds for the project, the WDM board devoted go

Creative planning

The Government of Saskatchewan announced details of the consultation process for the creative industries.
Wed by handfasting

Wed by handfasting

Summer weddings are much the norm in the area, but a summer handfasting is far less common. Handfasting is an ancient Celtic ceremony or wedding which dates back to pre-Christian times.
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