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Good Spirit School Division tackles major summer upgrades, renovations

Good Spirit School Division tackles major summer upgrades, renovations

Projects happening at schools in Yorkton and other communities.
Sports This Week: Paintball gains TV prestige

Sports This Week: Paintball gains TV prestige

Impact team member Zach Yachimec said the win was gratifying, although perhaps unexpected by those outside the team.
Editorial: Yorkton report shows strong finances, room for future debt

Editorial: Yorkton report shows strong finances, room for future debt

Opinion piece on the Yorkton’s audited 2024 financials, which show low debt, a growing rainy-day fund, and flexibility for future.
Former city manager tops highest paid City of Yorkton employees

Former city manager tops highest paid City of Yorkton employees

Yorkton’s annual salary list shows 46 municipal workers made over $100K, with the top earner taking home more than $362K.
Potential measles exposure at several locations in Yorkton

Potential measles exposure at several locations in Yorkton

Exposures were reported Aug. 5 between noon and 6 p.m.
Yorkton Crush looking to upgrade softball diamonds

Yorkton Crush looking to upgrade softball diamonds

Clubhouse, washrooms and dugouts at York Lake Ball Diamonds would receive upgrades.
Yorkton council approves public accounts

Yorkton council approves public accounts

The public accounts have been prepared in conjunction with the regulations and are required to be filed annually with the province by Sept 1.
New Horizons Seniors Club dances into new chapter at Yorkton venue

New Horizons Seniors Club dances into new chapter at Yorkton venue

After more than 45 years in the same building, the New Horizons Seniors Club has moved to a more accessible location.
Yorkton council approves 2024 audited financial statements

Yorkton council approves 2024 audited financial statements

Yorkton council has approved the city’s 2024 audited financial statements, receiving a clean report from its independent auditor.
City of Melville passes on hosting 2028 Saskatchewan summer games

City of Melville passes on hosting 2028 Saskatchewan summer games

Melville council won’t bid for the 2028 Summer Games, citing high costs, major facility gaps and a large volunteer demand.
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