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Ortynsky seeking vote for City Council

Ortynsky seeking vote for City Council

Candidate says housing affordability, social issues, aging infrastructure and economic development among city's most pressing issues.
Seneca Root fall meeting hosts area museum reps in Preeceville

Seneca Root fall meeting hosts area museum reps in Preeceville

All-museum meeting held in Preeceville incorporates museums from across the local region including Canora, Kamsack, Yorkton and Pelly.
Hippsley seeks second term as mayor

Hippsley seeks second term as mayor

Candidate says health, safety and infrastructure are most pressing issues for city.
Sask Party takes Rosetown-Delisle and Dakota-Arm River

Sask Party takes Rosetown-Delisle and Dakota-Arm River

Clear divide between rural and urban shown as the results came in.
Students get hands-on learning at fall ‘Food Farm’ event

Students get hands-on learning at fall ‘Food Farm’ event

Students from Canora, Preeceville, Kamsack, Sturgis, and Norquay took part in an interactive “Food Farm” event hosted at Lindgren Seeds on Oct. 24.
Meet all your Sturgis town council candidates

Meet all your Sturgis town council candidates

Sturgis Community residents welcome the opportunity to voice their concerns through a heated election.
Disappointment for Yorkton NDP but strides made

Disappointment for Yorkton NDP but strides made

Provincially the Saskatchewan Party secured a majority with 35 seats, with the NDP at 26.
Chan wins vote in Yorkton

Chan wins vote in Yorkton

On the first preliminary count of votes, Chan received 3361 votes compared to the NDP's 2128, the Sask United Party's 803, the Green Party's 131 and the Buffalo Party's 40. 
We Scare Hunger food drive aims for 2000 kgs in donations

We Scare Hunger food drive aims for 2000 kgs in donations

All 11 schools in Yorkton are participating in the annual food drive.
Youth safety patrollers' efforts acknowledged

Youth safety patrollers' efforts acknowledged

Attending the event were members of the RCMP, Fire Protective Services, Mayor Mitch Hippsley, and Mike Cristo, Principal of St. Alphonsus.
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