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Long-time members

Long-time members

The Yorkton Chamber of Commerce has recognized several chamber members who have been part of it for over 20 years.

Local Knights of Columbus 100 years old

The Yorkton chapter of the Knights of Columbus is preparing to celebrate its 100th anniversary. Monday they provided some background on both the local group, and the upcoming anniversary to Yorkton Council at its regular meeting Monday.

SIGN Outreach hosting Testing Day

National HIV Testing Day, a day of awareness which started in Saskatchewan and is now marked across the country, will be held June 27.

They’re off: 2nd Great Trail Treasure Hunt

The 2nd annual edition of The Great Trail Treasure Hunt kicked off was announced June 17th and is expected to build on the success of last year, with nearly 1, 000 participants.
Lakeside Manor Country Fair

Lakeside Manor Country Fair

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New Outdoor Rink Coming to Outlook

BBQ event unveils plans for future skating space
Celebrating a year of music

Celebrating a year of music

Sacred Heart High School’s rock band Channel 22 celebrated their year of music with their final concert of the school year, playing a wide range of music for an enthusiastic audience. Auditions for the 2019-20 version of the band have already begun.
Kamsack Legion member presented with the Sovereign’s Medal for Volunteers

Kamsack Legion member presented with the Sovereign’s Medal for Volunteers

During the Decoration Day reception at the Kamsack Legion Hall on June 2, Jim Woodward, president of the Kamsack branch of the Royal Canadian Legion, was presented with the Sovereign’s Medal for Volunteers.

Poulation grows

Saskatchewan’s population continues to grow, reaching 1,169,131 people as of April 1, 2019, according to new figures released by Statistics Canada today. This is an increase of 10,295 people in the past year and 708 people in the past quarter.
Archaeological Caravan highlights Saskatchewan history

Archaeological Caravan highlights Saskatchewan history

The Saskatchewan Archaeological Caravan stopped in Sturgis to educate and gave a hands-on approach to students at the Sturgis Composite School regarding the fur trade and Metis era. The Sturgis Station House Museum sponsored the caravan.
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