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Canora Clydesdale breeder captures inaugural Breeders Cup

Canora Clydesdale breeder captures inaugural Breeders Cup

Linda Banga of Canora and her seven-year-old mare Banga’s Keeva were victorious in the first Clydesdale Breeders Cup competition at the Grain Millers Harvest Showdown in Yorkton on November 2.

Outlook Town Council News & Notes - November 14

The town council of Outlook met for a scheduled meeting on Tuesday night, November 14.
Environmental charges at Madge Lake lead to over $22,000 in fines

Environmental charges at Madge Lake lead to over $22,000 in fines

An American cabin owner and his contractor recently pleaded guilty to environmental charges related to an incident this spring at Madge Lake in Duck Mountain Provincial Park that damaged the shoreline and park property.
Invermay resident writes book detailing history of Saskatchewan Party

Invermay resident writes book detailing history of Saskatchewan Party

Gail Krawetz never thought she’d write a political history book, but that’s exactly what she’s done.
Preeceville man and family keeps fighting the battle

Preeceville man and family keeps fighting the battle

Keri Gardner has continued her fight to get the help her husband Rod requires to get better. The couple’s journey has been a long battle that started nearly a year ago.

Luther Place Residence Marks 20 Years

Senior housing facility opened in 1997
City adopts updated purchasing policy

City adopts updated purchasing policy

The city of Yorkton has updated its purchasing policy. The purchasing policy had a complete review as the document needed to be updated to reflect trade agreements, and was adjusted to the adopt the policy of best value, as opposed to best price.
City approves development of RV storage

City approves development of RV storage

City council has approved a recreational vehicle storage facility on Myrtle Ave. That facility didn’t come without opposition, as a letter written by a resident on the street stated several objections to the proposed use.
SIIT students visit Kamsack to spread awareness of health and wellness program

SIIT students visit Kamsack to spread awareness of health and wellness program

A group of 18 students from the Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technology (SIIT) in Yorkton was in Kamsack on November 7 to raise awareness about its Mental Health and Wellness program.

A Christmas Carol to be read by Preeceville residents dressed in period costumes

Since 1990, people across Canada have been crowding into churches and theatres to hear Charles Dickens’ timeless story read aloud over the holiday season.
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