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Politics - We need healthy democracies to emerge from an unhealthy pandemic

Politics - We need healthy democracies to emerge from an unhealthy pandemic

If we only learn one thing from this pandemic, it should be why we need healthy democracies. That our democracy needs to be healthy is always a given, but COVID-19 should have given us greater insight into why that’s so crucial.
Council hears about Parks & Recreation Month

Council hears about Parks & Recreation Month

June is just around the corner, and with that comes the national initiative, June is Recreation and Parks Month (JRPM).
Sports This Week - Taking lacrosse to South Africa

Sports This Week - Taking lacrosse to South Africa

When it comes to lacrosse Chris Boushy, currently a member of the Halifax Thunderbirds of the National Lacrosse League, has approached things a bit differently.
CAA highlighting school safety this month

CAA highlighting school safety this month

The warm weather is in full swing, and drivers might be eager to speed, and because of that, the month of May has been proclaimed CAA School Safety Patrol Month in Saskatchewan.

Virtual grads likely to be held for 2021 graduates

With the end of May approaching, it will soon be grad season in the province, and for the second straight year, it looks like things will be virtual in Yorkton.

Indigenous players and a coach looking to hoist the Stanley Cup

There are currently 16 teams with aspirations to be crowned Stanley Cup champions in 2021.
City to take closer look at pumptrack potential

City to take closer look at pumptrack potential

The City of Yorkton will take a closer look at the potential of a pumptrack in the community following a motion by Councillor Darcy Zaharia at the regular meeting of Council Monday.

Canada needs energy advisers to bolster its home retrofit plans

The government is going on a hiring spree to recruit and train up to 2,000 people as energy advisers to support green home renovation programs this summer.
Sturgis markets raising campground funds

Sturgis markets raising campground funds

The campground in Sturgis needed some beautification and Linda Button wanted a locale for her Caleighs Crystals without spending a huge amount of dollars given the COVID-19 pandemic.
Gillespie updates chamber on economic development

Gillespie updates chamber on economic development

Moosomin Economic Development Officer Greg Gillespie provided an update to the Moosomin Chamber of Commerce on what he has been working on.
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