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Yorkton Pride Day approved

Yorkton Pride Day has been declared by Yorkton Council for Oct. 17. The request for the declaration was made at the regular meeting of Yorkton Council Monday by Laura Budd representing the Saskatchewan Pride Network.

Brears focuses on business and community

One of the many names on the ballot in the upcoming municipal election is Dustin Brears. A division manager at EMW Industrial, Brears is running on a platform of being business minded and community driven.

Meritorious recognition for Ritchie

Each year the Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association presents Meritorious Awards at its annual convention.
Former resident’s band is performing this week in Reeperbahn, Germany’s largest club festival

Former resident’s band is performing this week in Reeperbahn, Germany’s largest club festival

A former resident, who is a Calgary-based musician, is in Europe this week as a member of his band called The Northern Beauties, performing in Germany’s largest club festival.
More than garlic sold at Kamsack garlic festival

More than garlic sold at Kamsack garlic festival

Council prepares for municipal election and funds doctor recruitment and golf course

Preparations for the municipal election, doctor recruitment and funding Riverside Golf Course were among items to concern town council at its regular meeting on September 12.

Yorkton Co-op among 19 retail co-ops on SaskBusiness Top 100 list

For the fourth year in a row, Federated Co-operatives Limited (FCL) has placed first in SaskBusiness Magazine ’s list of the Top 100 largest companies in Saskatchewan, and the Yorkton Co-operative Association is among the 19 retail co-operatives also

Twice as many people took swimming lessons at the Kamsack pool this summer than last year

About 200 people, both children and adults, learned to swim at the Kamsack Swimming Pool this summer, according to information compiled by the Kamsack recreation department.
Cote woman hired to teach at Keeseekoose school

Cote woman hired to teach at Keeseekoose school

A woman from Cote First Nation began work as a teacher at the Keeseekoose Chiefs Education Centre at the beginning of the term. Farrah Pelly was hired to teach the grades 4 and 5 classroom.
Two teachers new to Cote school hired

Two teachers new to Cote school hired

Two teachers new to the Chief Gabriel Cote Education Complex began working at the school this month. Melissa Johnstone, a member of Mistawasis First Nation, was hired to teach Grade 1 students.
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