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Small nuclear reactor study released

Small nuclear reactor study released

Study highlights opportunities and advantages of new technology
Yorkton Kinsmen donates to Canora waterpark

Yorkton Kinsmen donates to Canora waterpark

The Kinsmen Club of Yorkton surprised a local town with a donation to help them with a massive upcoming project. The club donated $50,000 to the Town of Canora to replace their current swimming pool.
Theft at Yorkton business: Yorkton RCMP

Theft at Yorkton business: Yorkton RCMP

On March 23, at 11:38am two male subjects and a female subject entered a business on Hamilton Road in Yorkton, SK. Video surveillance captured one male subject switching his jacket and pants in the men’s wear section.
Senior’s home treats its residents

Senior’s home treats its residents

A local senior’s home gave its residents a little pick me up late last week. The Bently Retirement Home hosted a drive-true, in partnership with the local Dairy Queen, to give its residents some ice cream.

COVID cancels Country Thunder, again

The COVID-19 pandemic has rained on Craven’s music festival parade, again.
Editorial - COVID pandemic will long impact government budgets

Editorial - COVID pandemic will long impact government budgets

Spring of course is the time of renewal, and typically that includes governments unveiling their latest budgets, the City of Yorkton passing its budget recently and last week the Saskatchewan Party presenting its plan for spending and revenues provin
Wordy Wednesday: Gallant

Wordy Wednesday: Gallant

Welcome to 'Wordy Wednesday' brought to you by our friends at Yorkton Public Library, (including Slow the friendly sloth), and appearing here courtesy of Yorkton This Week.

Front-line, emergency and health workers getting moved up for vaccines

Regina – New Democratic Leader Ryan Meili again asked the Saskatchewan Party government in question period on April 12 about moving front-line workers to the head of the line for the COVID-19 vaccine.
Active Family Benefits returns in Sask.

Active Family Benefits returns in Sask.

Today, the government introduced The Active Families Benefit Act, 2021. This legislation will re-establish the Active Families Benefit to increase youth participation in sports, culture and other recreational activities.
Public Health Order in effect immediately limits household bubbles to immediate households

Public Health Order in effect immediately limits household bubbles to immediate households

Vaccination Booking System expanding to Ages 52-plus province wide
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