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Make noise for cats

Make noise for cats

Jingle Bell ROCK OUT! combined a workout and a good cause to give people a unique way to start their Saturday. The event, hosted by POUND by Kaylee, raised money for Rebel Cat Rescue.

Community Spotlight - Trap shooting and so much more!

The Yorkton Public Library is open at 9 a.m. Monday-Friday. --- Give a gift of warmth this Christmas - Christmas Pajama Drive 2018, Dec. 1 - 20. Drop off donations of new pajamas for a child in need ages 3 months to 16 years old.
PACT pairs police and mental health

PACT pairs police and mental health

Every year, the Yorkton RCMP receives approximately 300 calls related to mental health.
Thinking I do with words - Thinking about cars for the elderly

Thinking I do with words - Thinking about cars for the elderly

Elsewhere in this paper the SIGN Senior’s Mobility Program just received a new vehicle from SGEU. It’s a new Ford Escape, painted bright blue, which is an excellent colour and not only because my car is painted roughly the same shade.
Get your goat

Get your goat

Free My Muse Theatre presented their 27th youth play production 3 Billy Goats Gruff, an expanded retelling of the old children’s story about the eternal battle of goats vs. trolls. The production, which took place on Dec.
Moroz family donates in memory of Clinton L. Moroz

Moroz family donates in memory of Clinton L. Moroz

Clinton Moroz of Norquay, who was born December 16, 1982, passed away earlier this year on May 25, 2018. His parents Bill and Colleen Moroz made a donation of $10,000 in Clinton’s name, and directed the funds be used in the hemodialysis program.

Be mindful of workplace injuries

In a fast-paced industry that is constantly evolving, it is important to consider the health, safety, and well-being of everyone involved.
City adds tools to have fines paid

City adds tools to have fines paid

Yorkton Council passed a bylaw at its regular meeting Monday which is designed to get people paying their fines in a timely fashion.
Volunteers recognized by city

Volunteers recognized by city

Bruce Thurston and Mya Desmaris have been announced as the inaugural recipients of the City of Yorkton’s Citizen Recognition Awards.
Mekayla Bali reward increased to $50,000

Mekayla Bali reward increased to $50,000

The Bali family is hoping for a Christmas miracle. An anonymous donor has given them a greater chance of getting the one thing they want this holiday, the return of Mekayla Bali.
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