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Three local players sign with the Thunder

Three local players sign with the Thunder

The Regina Thunder has been watching the Yorkton Raider Gridders, and they like what they see. Three YRHS students will be headed to Regina this year, playing for the Thunder next season.
Politics - We haven’t prepared for the COVID-19

Politics - We haven’t prepared for the COVID-19

The good news is that the light at the end of tunnel in the COVID-19 fight might be something than the proverbial train.
Grandstand project donation made

Grandstand project donation made

The 'Save the Grandstand' project being spear-headed by the Yorkton Exhibition Association officially received a major shot-in-the arm' Wednesday. Terry Tyson of manager of the Yorkton location of Grain Millers C anada Corp.
Sask. delivers 10,400 COVID-19 vaccinations

Sask. delivers 10,400 COVID-19 vaccinations

Province also reports two more deaths and 247 new cases
Saskatchewan COVID-19 measures extended another two weeks, but not beefed up

Saskatchewan COVID-19 measures extended another two weeks, but not beefed up

Regina– While Ontario has told everyone to stay home, and Quebec has implemented a curfew, Saskatchewan has decided to maintain a steady-as-she-goes stance with regards to public health restrictions to curb the spread of COVID-19. On Jan.

Saskatchewan and feds announced $9.8 million for ag research

Regina– As the leadoff speakers in the CropSphere zoom online conference on Jan. 12, Canada’s Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food Marie-Claude Bibeau and Saskatchewan's Premier Scott Moe announced $9.
Outdoor skating loop being developed

Outdoor skating loop being developed

There will be a new opportunity for outdoor recreation this winter. The City of Yorkton is in the process of creating an outdoor skating path in Patrick Park.
Wagantall says miscommunication part of story behind politicians travelling at Christmas

Wagantall says miscommunication part of story behind politicians travelling at Christmas

Cathay Wagantall, MP for Yorkton-Melville, spent Christmas with her husband and brother in-law at home knowing the importance of following the health recommendations over the holidays.

Long-term care centre proposed for Moosomin

Meetings are coming up Tuesday, January 19 for a 42-unit assisted living facility proposed for Moosomin, to determine investor interest.

Sask. crop research funding down $1M for 2021

Joined by federal Agriculture Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau, Premier Scott Moe announced Tuesday the province and Ottawa have jointly distributed $9.8 million for crop production research projects this year.
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