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Yorkton This Week

Trade missions can open doors

Trade missions can open doors

In terms of Canadian agriculture trade is paramount to success for producers. It is well understood that Canadian producers can do one thing very well, and that is grow crops and livestock.

Time for cooler heads and unifying policies

Canadians voted last night, and as had been expected by many, no single party put forward a platform that the majority of voters were happy with.
Hunger is Scary wants to fill the food bank

Hunger is Scary wants to fill the food bank

What’s the scariest thing you will encounter this Hallowe’en? Is it the ghouls and ghosts, spooky haunted houses and scary movies that define the season? Or will it be a struggle to put food on the table for your family? The Hunger is Scary food driv

City no longer makes proclamations

The City of Yorkton will no longer make proclamations designating special days or weeks for any events or organizations. Council made the decision recently and implemented the new procedure at the October 21 Council meeting, said Mayor Bob Maloney.
New dugouts for Bredenbury ball

New dugouts for Bredenbury ball

New dugouts located at the ball diamond at old school grounds have been installed in Bredenbury. The cost was approximately $8000. The Churchbridge Credit Union gave $2500 through a community grant. The town paid rest.

Harvest nears 70 per cent complete

Relatively warm and dry weather allowed for some producers to return to the field last week, according to Saskatchewan Agriculture’s Weekly Crop Report.

Rabid skunk found in Yorkton

Rabies has been found in the Yorkton area. A skunk, discovered in the RM of Orkney within city limits, was officially confirmed to have died from the disease. Dr.
History Corner

History Corner

OTTHON, Saskatchewan is located north of Melville on the Canadian National Railway line, 17 kilometers from Yorkton. The line was built in 1910 by the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway.
Editorial Cartoon

Editorial Cartoon

Fringe candidates demonstrate what this election is about

Fringe candidates demonstrate what this election is about

By the time you read this, Saskatchewan could have a prime minister from his province and a new Conservative government.
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