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Located stolen property: Yorkton RCMP

Located stolen property: Yorkton RCMP

The Yorkton RCMP recently recovered a stolen vehicle which was full of items believed to be stolen. Most of the items are power and hand tools (see photos of some of the more unique items).
Could Enbridge Line 5 trouble restart Energy East discussions?

Could Enbridge Line 5 trouble restart Energy East discussions?

Saskatoon, Calgary – The Canadian Association of Oilwell Drilling Contractors (CAODC) held a virtual town hall with the on Feb.
Yorkton Mayor sees new connector highway dollars as a positive

Yorkton Mayor sees new connector highway dollars as a positive

Premier announces $3 million boost to urban highways partnerships
There were 793 COVID-19 vaccine doses administered Wednesday

There were 793 COVID-19 vaccine doses administered Wednesday

Sask. reports 114 new cases
Toy show not happening - but fundraiser for area youth is

Toy show not happening - but fundraiser for area youth is

The 35th edition of the Yorkton Farm Toy Show was one of the final public events to take place in the city in February 2020, happening the 8th and 9th, just before events were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The show isn't as lucky this year.
Drug bust Yorkton

Drug bust Yorkton

The Yorkton RCMP are reporting that Friday, Feb.
Yorkton 'Drive Thu Testing' temporarily closed due to cold weather

Yorkton 'Drive Thu Testing' temporarily closed due to cold weather

The Saskatchewan Health Authority has temporarily closed our drive-thru COVID-19 test site for today, Thursday, Feb. 11, located at 276 Myrtle Avenue in Yorkton.
Cameco posts $53M in year-end losses, eyes low-carbon recovery

Cameco posts $53M in year-end losses, eyes low-carbon recovery

Canada's largest uranium producer is eyeing U.S. policy-makers' ambitious green recovery plans to bounce back from $53 million in year-end losses. Cameco Corp. CEO Tim Gitzel said he believes global moves like the U.S.
Record Saskatchewan agricultural exports in 2020

Record Saskatchewan agricultural exports in 2020

2020 was a record year for agricultural exports in Saskatchewan, helping the province lead the nation in growth of overall export sales over the previous year. Saskatchewan produced $16.

Physician challenges Trans Mountain pipeline in court after protest site demolished

A Vancouver-area public health physician is challenging the Trans Mountain pipeline in court after his protest site along the expansion route was demolished so trees could be cut down.
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