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Yorkton This Week

Premier T.C. Douglas 1958

Premier T.C. Douglas 1958

From the Mike Keaschuk Collection we have a photo of T. C. Douglas, Premier of Saskatchewan taken at the Anderson Lodge on the occasion of its official opening May 27, 1958. Thanks to a generous donation of $100,000 by John L.
Broken Arrow Archery Club looking to add to membership

Broken Arrow Archery Club looking to add to membership

There isn't much time left in the traditional 2011 summer camping season but if Shawn Frankfurt and the Broken Arrow Archery Club work it right, it could be a pretty good ending to it.

City moves to fix zoning oversight

Yorkton Council took the initial step Monday to correct an oversight in terms of allowing Ready-to-Move (RTM), modular home construction within the City's commercial development zone.

New physicians in Yorkton

Sunrise Health Region is pleased to welcome two new physicians to Yorkton. Dr. Tekesai Manyande is a general practitioner who began practice in Yorkton on August 17th. Dr.

Province tops in manufacturing sales

Saskatchewan led the country in manufacturing sales during the month of June; an increase almost ten times the national average, according to a report on manufacturing sales released by Statistics Canada today.

SPORTS SHORTS

The Parkland Racing Association will be holding their final race weekend of the season next month at the Yellowhead Speedway. On Sept. 17, racing will start at 2 p.m., sponsored by C.J. Audio and Truck Accessories and Crystal Clear Imprints.

Be safe year round

With summer on the way out and another winter ahead, many people in Saskatchewan are returning to real life - vacations are ending and the first day of school approaches.

Storm drain system flaws exposed

The cost of the flooding from July 1, 2010 continues to mount for the City of Yorkton. That was the bad news Yorkton Council heard at its regular meeting Monday.

Council looks at ground signs

Ground signs appear to be on the City hit list as it moves toward creating a new Sign Bylaw.
Summer employment develops skills

Summer employment develops skills

There's no doubt about it, a summer job at Mosaic Potash Esterhazy is a great way for post-secondary students to take a break from their studies, live at home, reconnect with high school friends, and earn an enviously good wage.