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Catholic school trustees gather in city for spring conference

Catholic school trustees gather in city for spring conference

Hosted by Christ the Teacher Catholic Schools (CTTCS), the event featured various sessions and celebrations under the theme 'Lighting the Way.'
Agriculture This Week: How does world work together?

Agriculture This Week: How does world work together?

The world seems unable to collectively deal with whole-world questions – but our future may rely on finding a way to do it.
Yorkton nursing home hosts community Farmer’s Market

Yorkton nursing home hosts community Farmer’s Market

Event provides an accessible way for residents to enjoy a meal without the logistical challenges of leaving the facility.
Paving tender approved by Yorkton Council

Paving tender approved by Yorkton Council

Yorkton Council has approved an $838K paving tender to upgrade 14 blocks of city roads as part of its 2025 asphalt renewal plan.
McHappy Day in Yorkton

McHappy Day in Yorkton

Recipients included SIGN, BGC Yorkton, Soup Haven, MC Knoll School, The Health Foundation, and Ronald McDonald House.
Sports This Week: Saskatchewan Rush headed to NLL final

Sports This Week: Saskatchewan Rush headed to NLL final

Saskatchewan will travel to Buffalo for Game one of the best-of-three Friday night at 7:30 p.m.
Editorial: Chan's focus must be stronger and united Canada

Editorial: Chan's focus must be stronger and united Canada

The opposition NDP have taken exception to Chan’s apparent involvement with separatist elements within the province.
GDAG calls for submissions to Member's Show

GDAG calls for submissions to Member's Show

Show is open to individuals within a 100-kilometre radius of Yorkton who have ties to the community.
Legacy Co-op returns $3.3M to local members

Legacy Co-op returns $3.3M to local members

In 2024, Legacy Co-op recorded sales of more than $129 million and net earnings of $5.3 million.
Peepeekisis resident honoured with King Charles III Coronation

Peepeekisis resident honoured with King Charles III Coronation

Philip Brass joined the NCC as an Indigenous Advisor in 2018, and worked to address the conservation community’s role in reconciliation.
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