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This Weeks Photos - February 1, 2017

This Weeks Photos - February 1, 2017

A look at flood mitigation plan

Yorkton Council was given an over view at their regular meeting Monday of what is recommended for flood mitigation moving forward.

Criminal record check fees rise

Fees for some criminal record checks are going up after Yorkton Council unanimously supported a recommendation from the local detachment Monday. In reviewing revenue sources for the C\city detachment of the R.C.M.P.

Traffic Bylaw finally gets green light

Four times was the charm in terms of Yorkton Council finally passing a newly revised Traffic Bylaw. The bylaw which received first reading Nov. 21, 2016, was back before Council Dec. 12, and again Jan.

City seeking infrastructure aid

The City of Yorkton is hoping to receive funding on two major projects under two different infrastructure programs.

City to demolish mobile home

An old mobile home far in rental arrears to the City will soon be demolished to allow for the pad to be rented again. “The City of Yorkton owns and operates the Mobile Home Park in the southeast corner of the City, north of King Street.
New clinic mural depicts Kamsack’s medical history

New clinic mural depicts Kamsack’s medical history

A visual history of Kamsack’s doctors, from the community’s beginning when Kamsack’s main street was little more than a few wooden buildings along a wide dirt trail, to today, was created on a mural that has been placed on a hallway outside the main

Kamsack to be represented at annual SUMA convention

Four members of town council and the administrator will be attending the 112 th annual convention of the Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association (SUMA) February 5 to 8 at TCU Place in Saskatoon.

Council hires auditor, building inspector and tax enforcement service for 2017

Several professional organizations were hired for 2017 by town council during its regular meeting of January 16.
Norquay sliding hill

Norquay sliding hill

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