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Body located deceased on the Thunderchild First Nation

Body located deceased on the Thunderchild First Nation

Turtleford RCMP investigate
City expecting more money from revenue sharing

City expecting more money from revenue sharing

The City of Yorkton and other municipalities received some good news Monday. In his annual speech to the Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association (SUMA) Premier Scott Moe announced Saskatchewan municipalities will receive record revenue sharing.
SCA elects new president at AGM

SCA elects new president at AGM

Arnold Balicki from Shellbrook takes the reins
Tiny House Project launches at Ocean Man First Nation

Tiny House Project launches at Ocean Man First Nation

A new project at Ocean Man First Nation will teach valuable hands-on skills to several students while building a tiny house for the community. The Tiny House Project was officially launched Monday.

Team Silvernagle, Team Dunstone clinch CurlSask provincials at Viterra Scotties and SaskTel Tankard

The Viterra Scotties were held in Melville at the Horizon Credit Union Centre, and you could feel the electricity in the air as the province's best curlers prepared to battle it out.
Saskatchewan Horse Federation announces 2020 Hall of Fame inductees

Saskatchewan Horse Federation announces 2020 Hall of Fame inductees

Five individuals to be recognized for their contributions to equestrian sport and industry in Saskatchewan
One adult male charged for importation and possession of child pornography

One adult male charged for importation and possession of child pornography

Saskatchewan ICE unit
Improving yield in partnership with our natural neighbours

Improving yield in partnership with our natural neighbours

Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) is finding ways to show that non-crop areas such as trees, fence lines, ditches and other field boundaries may actually provide an economic net benefit in the crops they neighbour by increasing their yields.
Silent vigil held in city

Silent vigil held in city

On Tuesday, Jan. 28, nine individuals from the community and members of Parkland Right to Life gathered for a silent vigil. The event took place at the corner of Broadway Street E. and Dracup Ave. in Yorkton between noon and 1:00 p.m.
More students than ever choosing French immersion

More students than ever choosing French immersion

The week of February 3-7, 2020, is French-Second-Language Education Week in Saskatchewan. It is a chance to celebrate the growing number of Saskatchewan families recognizing the value of French language education in our schools.
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