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Editorial - Right decision reached on brick mill

Editorial - Right decision reached on brick mill

It took a while, but credit Yorkton Council for finally getting to the right decision in terms of agreeing to provide $300,000 toward further improvements and expansion plans for a Brick Mill Interpretive Centre in the city.
Grain farmers left holding an empty stocking

Grain farmers left holding an empty stocking

Suggest Western Canadian Wheat Growers Association
Edgar and Doreen Thorson donate $10,000 in memory of Esther Thorson

Edgar and Doreen Thorson donate $10,000 in memory of Esther Thorson

Edgar and Doreen Thorson have made a contribution of $10,000 to The Health Foundation to assist the purchase of new telemetry monitoring equipment for the ICU. “We wanted to make a donation in-memory of my sister Esther,” said Mr. Thorson.
Four-goal night for Chantz Petruic

Four-goal night for Chantz Petruic

Terriers top Nipawin
RCMP Battlefords: Drug seizure after vehicle stop

RCMP Battlefords: Drug seizure after vehicle stop

On Tuesday Dec. 17, at approximately 9:00am, Members of the Battlefords Gang Task Force were on patrol and came across a vehicle being operated by suspect known to have warrants for his arrest.

Seizure of over 230,000 grams of cannabis and other drugs

By Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit
Theft of Oats - Esterhazy/Langenburg Detachment

Theft of Oats - Esterhazy/Langenburg Detachment

On December 16, 2019 a report was received that between 500-1000 bushels of oats were stolen from a rural location south-east of Langenburg. The theft is believed to have occurred a few days prior.
Old mill finally gets pledge of City dollars

Old mill finally gets pledge of City dollars

City funding for the old brick mill didn’t survive 2020 deliberations. But, some behind the scenes lobbying of Yorkton Council members by the Brick Mill Committee had the request back before Council at its regular meeting Monday.
City to sign declaration

City to sign declaration

to be eligible for Municipal Revenue Sharing.
Let the sleigh bells ring

Let the sleigh bells ring

The SIGN Early Learning Centre held its annual family Christmas Celebration Dec 13. Children and their parents enjoyed sleigh rides, hot chocolate, hot dogs and a special visit from Santa.
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