Skip to content

Yorkton This Week

Jay Hill, former House leader, named interim head of separatist party Wexit Canada

Veteran conservative politician Jay Hill has been named interim leader of the separatist Wexit Canada party, following the resignation of founder Peter Downing.

Death at Regina Correctional Centre

A male inmate at the Regina Correctional Centre was declared deceased this morning at approximately 8 am. The inmate was found unresponsive in his cell.
Yorkton Stars For Saskatchewan series cancelled

Yorkton Stars For Saskatchewan series cancelled

Part of province-wide decision
Saskatchewan has lowest traffic fatalities and injuries since SGI started keeping records

Saskatchewan has lowest traffic fatalities and injuries since SGI started keeping records

Regina – By significant margin, last year was the safest year on Saskatchewan roads, ever since SGI started keeping track in the 1950s.
More Re-Open Saskatchewan guidelines revealed

More Re-Open Saskatchewan guidelines revealed

Includes racing, rodeos, banquet and conference facilities, car shows and trade shows
Five new cases of COVID-19 reported today in province

Five new cases of COVID-19 reported today in province

Five also in hospital
History Corner - The Crescent Creamery situated at 25 Laurier Avenue

History Corner - The Crescent Creamery situated at 25 Laurier Avenue

The first creamery in Yorkton was established by shareholders in 1891, closing a few years later for lack of funds when some members had forsaken their pledges.
Rainfall across province helps most crops

Rainfall across province helps most crops

Rama area received the highest amount at 98 mm
Thinking I do with words - Taking a look at some experimental film

Thinking I do with words - Taking a look at some experimental film

I tend to go to the well of film a lot, but I think it’s interesting and exciting because it’s strange and different to use it now. People are genuinely curious in a way they aren’t if you just have a digital camera.
Politics - Silly session ends in silliest of debates

Politics - Silly session ends in silliest of debates

As the short 14-day spring sitting was drawing to a close NDP Opposition leader Ryan Meili penned a letter to Premier Scott Moe with an usual demand.
push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks