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LCBI hosts provincial volleyball tournament in Outlook

LCBI hosts provincial volleyball tournament in Outlook

Lady Bisons try hard but can't play themselves into the final three.
YBMHS receives National Governors' award

YBMHS receives National Governors' award

Presentation took place Nov. 15 in Montreal at the National Trust’s annual conference held at at Le Centre Sheraton
Students explore business careers at THINK event

Students explore business careers at THINK event

Event provides students in Grades 10-12 with insights into specific career areas with two more planned for the school 2024-25 school year.
Postal workers picket at Yorkton post office

Postal workers picket at Yorkton post office

Workers are fighting for fair wages, safe working conditions and the right to retire with dignity as well as advocating for the expansion of services at the public post office.
YRHS to present Wedding Singer musical adaptation

YRHS to present Wedding Singer musical adaptation

Adaptation of the popular 1998 Adam Sandler movie features 40 students from Grades 9 through 12 supported by 30 crew members.
Outlook swimming pool repairs on track for 2025 reopening

Outlook swimming pool repairs on track for 2025 reopening

Things are on track for the beloved pool facility to welcome swimmers back next year.
Final ride rewarded riders with awards

Final ride rewarded riders with awards

Horse club members from the Etoimamie Valley Riders enjoyed their last ride of the season under sunny skies.
Inaugural meeting of the newly elected Yorkton City Council

Inaugural meeting of the newly elected Yorkton City Council

Mayor-elect Kienle called the meeting to order, followed by a report from Returning Officer Jessica Matsalla on the results of the 2024 municipal election. 
Outlook town council - Last meeting before new council sworn in

Outlook town council - Last meeting before new council sworn in

The last meeting of Outlook's town council before the new one is sworn in.
Yorkton Salvation Army looks to raise $125,000 with Kettle Campaign

Yorkton Salvation Army looks to raise $125,000 with Kettle Campaign

Organization continues to look for volunteers to man the Christmas kettles throughout the holiday season.
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