Skip to content

Yorkton This Week

Snowarama raises $115,322 by 150 riders for individuals experiencing disability in Saskatchewan

Snowarama raises $115,322 by 150 riders for individuals experiencing disability in Saskatchewan

From Feb.15 - 27, snowmobile enthusiasts from all over Saskatchewan participated with excitement in a great cause to raise funds for individuals experiencing disability.
Pandemic contingency used to support Sask. people

Pandemic contingency used to support Sask. people

To help protect Saskatchewan people and businesses through the global COVID-19 pandemic, the $200 million health and public safety contingency has been drawn down, with $160 million in new contingency allocations.
Province proclaims Agriculture Literacy Month

Province proclaims Agriculture Literacy Month

March 2021 has once again been proclaimed as Agriculture Literacy Month in Saskatchewan. Agriculture Literacy Month allows students across the province to participate in conversations and activities to help them learn about the agriculture industry.

'I miss them a lot' Family torn in half by conspiracy theories

When Cara-Rae's sister-in-law Ashley began believing COVID-19 conspiracy theories, the close bond between the two began to fray and eventually the family tore apart. Ashley owns a gym in a Calgary suburb.
Sask. reports 154 new COVID-19 cases

Sask. reports 154 new COVID-19 cases

There were 386 COVID-19 vaccine doses administered yesterday in Saskatchewan, bringing the total number of vaccines administered in the province to 79,289. The 356 doses were administered in the North West (124) and North Central (262) zones.
Bredenbury Council discusses new firehall

Bredenbury Council discusses new firehall

The Town of Bredenbury council met at 4:30 P.M. with Mayor Jordan Hass calling the regularly scheduled council meeting to order with all council members present.

Area communities compete in Blue Cross Go Out & Play Challenge

The 10th and final Saskatchewan Blue Cross Go Out & Play Challenge will see 38 communities rally to win the $10,000 grand prize. The challenge is designed to remind community leaders about the importance of spaces and places for outdoor play.

Border crossings steady for Sask. truckers through pandemic

As Canada moves into its 12th month of land-based border restrictions to cut the spread of COVID-19, Saskatoon-based Siemens Transportation says there has been some road bumps on the way, but not nearly as rough as expected.
Engineering and Geoscience Week proclaimed in Sask.

Engineering and Geoscience Week proclaimed in Sask.

The Government of Saskatchewan is proclaiming February 28 to March 9, 2021, Engineering and Geoscience Week.
Calder Council discusses local fitness center

Calder Council discusses local fitness center

The Village of Calder council met on Thursday, February 18, 2021, at 7:04 P.M. with Mayor Ivan Subkow calling the meeting to order with all council members present.
push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks