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Yorkton This Week

New residents welcomed

New residents welcomed

Codie Prevost, 2010 SCMA Entertainer of the Year, passed thru' Dubuc last week and left some business cards and autographed posters.He was promoting a new album available on Itunesas wellas anew video on CMT.He was enroute to Darwell, Sk.
Most don't see registry preventing crime

Most don't see registry preventing crime

An Angus Reid poll out this week shows a vast majority of Canadians- 72 per cent - think the long-gun registry has done nothing to prevent crime.

Bunny Party coming to APT

Koba Entertainment proudly welcomes the newest addition to its family of touring musicals - Max & Ruby: Bunny Party! It's a big day for someone special.

Editorial - Flood relief effort shows community heart

One of the key aspects of a vibrant community is having a sense of not just pride, but of caring for others in the community which may need some help at times. Yorkton has always had residents who have shown their hearts are in the right place.

Calanchie goes 13 innings in record game

Cardinals' hurler could have gone longer at nationals' game

Council controversy divides

An alleged conflict of interest on Kamsack's town council has some residents of the community demanding the resignation of two councillors. The controversy surrounds one of the most heated issues in any Saskatchewan rural community: healthcare.

City hires firm to review transportation

The City of Yorkton has accepted a one of three submissions to undertake its 2010 Transportation Master Plan Study. The City had requested submissions from six firms, but only three made proposals by the deadline.

Zoning Bylaw amended

Small businesses will have longer to make site improvements on new developments than large business after a unanimous decision of Yorkton Council at its regular meeting Monday. On Feb.

Local municipalities to work on plan

The City of Yorkton and the Rural Municipalities of Orkney and Wallace are joining forces to undertake a Planning for Growth initiative.

Water pipeline upgrades

The Governments of Canada and Saskatchewan are investing $75,972 to upgrade the rural water pipeline at Good Spirit Lake in the Rural Municipality of Good Lake, through the Building Canada initiative.
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