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New cemetery no longer required

Land designated for a new city cemetery has been released for other uses.

Programming focusing on main streets

Yorkton Council was given an overview of the goals of the Main Street Saskatchewan Program (MSSP).

Nominations Open For Yearly Awards

Search is on for deserving recipients

Outlook Town Council News & Notes - Feb 16

The Town of Outlook's council met for a scheduled meeting on Thursday night, February 16 at 7:00 PM.

Ice Heave Closes Riverhurst Crossing

Earlier this month, a pressure ridge that stretched on for a number of kilometers developed on the waters of Lake Diefenbaker, and it ended up preventing the Riverhurst Ice Crossing road from opening.
Pink Shirt Day observed at Cote school

Pink Shirt Day observed at Cote school

Kamsack rodeo committee wants community input regarding options that could be taken for the future

Kamsack rodeo committee wants community input regarding options that could be taken for the future

If fans want to continue cheering bull and saddle bronc riders, calf ropers, barrel racers and everything else that happens at a rodeo, they are being asked show up at a community informational meeting being held March 2 at the Kamsack seniors’ centr

GSSD school community councils express concern over effects of proposed changes in education

Concerned about changes in education proposed by the provincial government, the School Community Councils (SCC) of the Good Spirit School Division is requesting residents also concerned about the effects of the changes to sign a petition to that effe
Cote school students’ Save a Life video places first in YTC area

Cote school students’ Save a Life video places first in YTC area

Three students at Chief Gabriel Cote Education Complex and their teacher placed first in the Yorkton Tribal Council (YTC) area in an SGI video competition designed to help curb dangerous driving.
Former resident helps promote LGBTQ issues during international United Nations conference in Ecuador

Former resident helps promote LGBTQ issues during international United Nations conference in Ecuador

A former Kamsack resident who is now a resident of New York City, was part of the United Nations’ Habitat III conference in Quito, Ecuador in October to further the goals of making urban spaces better living spaces and sustainable habitable environme