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New computer server for city

The City of Yorkton is moving ahead with what was a non-budgeted for purchase of a new computer server.

Way paved for office parking lot

Yorkton Council finished paving the way for a parking area for new offices on Gladstone Avenue by giving second and third reading to amendments to the Official Community Plan Bylaw and the City’s Zoning Bylaw Monday.

Yard Clean Up Week set for May 9 to 14

The Week of May 9 to 14 has been declared Spring Yard Easter Clean Up Week in Yorkton.

Pawn shop regulations updated

The regulations for opening a pawn shop in Yorkton have been updated and clarified with Yorkton Council’s unanimous support of second and third readings to the City’s Zoning Bylaw Monday.

Pawn shop request

A new pawn broker business wanting to locate on Broadway Street is one step close to be approved after Yorkton Council approved City Administration to proceed with Public Notification for Discretionary Use application, which proposes a Pawn Broker an

New weed inspector appointed

Yorkton Council approved the appointment of Matt Charney, Interim Parks and Arena Manager as the Municipal Inspector under The Forest Resources Management Act, Weed Inspector under The Weed Control Act and the Pest Control officer under The Pest Cont
This Weeks Photos - April 13, 2016

This Weeks Photos - April 13, 2016

Sure sign of spring

Sure sign of spring

After finding a clump of willow trees growing by a slough near Duck Mountain Provincial Park last week, cousins Jimmy Tao and Kevin Luu of Kamsack discovered its many soft, fuzzy buds, that the tree produces in order to protect its developing leaves

Kamsack property taxes unchanged from last year

This year, for a third consecutive year, Kamsack property owners will see no increase in taxes.
Hikers pass through Kamsack on a walk across Canada

Hikers pass through Kamsack on a walk across Canada

A woman whose goal is to walk across Canada using, as much as possible, the Trans Canada Trail, and a friend accompanying her part of the way, were in Kamsack over the Easter weekend. Sarah Jackson of Edmonton, who left Victoria, B.C.
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