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Paving tender approved by Yorkton Council

Paving tender approved by Yorkton Council

Yorkton Council has approved an $838K paving tender to upgrade 14 blocks of city roads as part of its 2025 asphalt renewal plan.
McHappy Day in Yorkton

McHappy Day in Yorkton

Recipients included SIGN, BGC Yorkton, Soup Haven, MC Knoll School, The Health Foundation, and Ronald McDonald House.
Legacy Co-op returns $3.3M to local members

Legacy Co-op returns $3.3M to local members

In 2024, Legacy Co-op recorded sales of more than $129 million and net earnings of $5.3 million.
Yorkton Council considers Fire Prevention Bylaw changes

Yorkton Council considers Fire Prevention Bylaw changes

Yorkton Council is considering updated changes to its Fire Prevention Bylaw, with amendments set to return for final approval in June.
Rookies reflect on first months on Yorkton Council

Rookies reflect on first months on Yorkton Council

Six months into their terms, Yorkton’s new mayor and councillors reflect on the challenges, rewards and surprises so far.
Yorkton pump station retrofit moves forward

Yorkton pump station retrofit moves forward

Originally constructed in 1969, and decommissioned in 2011; the overarching objective of this project is to bring the Park Street Reservoir back online.
Outlook and area residents being warned of paving company scammers

Outlook and area residents being warned of paving company scammers

The RCMP is warning people of the west central region of scammers who are victimizing people out of their money offering paving work.
Bruno’s Place evolving to meet needs in Yorkton

Bruno’s Place evolving to meet needs in Yorkton

Council heard an emotional update on Bruno’s Place, a growing shelter offering safety, detox beds and hope to the homeless.
Yorkton council sets 2025 tax policies

Yorkton council sets 2025 tax policies

The City must collect an additional 3.9 per cent in taxation revenue for 2025.
Town says path to SkyTrail reopening not as clear as some believe

Town says path to SkyTrail reopening not as clear as some believe

The Town of Outlook says the question of liability needs to be addressed from all angles if the SkyTrail walking bridge is ever to reopen to the public one day.
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