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Advisory: COVID 19 text message scam: Yorkton RCMP

Advisory: COVID 19 text message scam: Yorkton RCMP

The Yorkton RCMP Detachment has recently taken multiple complaints of a text message scam. Individuals receive a text message on there cellular device saying they have qualified for relief money related to COVID 19.
Politics - We can start thinking about re-opening the economy

Politics - We can start thinking about re-opening the economy

We may soon see a Saskatchewan plan to re-open the economy.
Premier praises Saskatchewan residents for flattening COVID-19 curve

Premier praises Saskatchewan residents for flattening COVID-19 curve

Speaks to five-phase plan to reopen the economy
Premier Scott Moe delivers provincial address

Premier Scott Moe delivers provincial address

Good evening everyone. Tonight, I want to talk to you about where we’ve been, where we are, and where we are going. As we fight the spread of COVID-19. I want to begin tonight by saying thank you.
Annual Blue Collar Bull Sale goes well

Annual Blue Collar Bull Sale goes well

The 14th Annual Blue Collar Bull Sale was held Saturday, April 11, through Heartland Livestock in Yorkton. The high selling Angus bull was ‘Northern View Nitrous 84G’ sired by ‘EXAR Resistol’ and contributed Northern View Angus of Duff, SK.
Yorkton children aided by program

Yorkton children aided by program

President's Choice Children's Charity donates locally
Yorkton Chamber going online for AGM

Yorkton Chamber going online for AGM

The Yorkton Chamber of Commerce has announced it will hold its annual general meeting via conference call Wednesday, April 29 at noon.
COVID-19 Update: Six new cases in Sask.

COVID-19 Update: Six new cases in Sask.

Nine more recoveries, five in hospital
Don Kunkel elected Golf Sask. president

Don Kunkel elected Golf Sask. president

Yorkton’s Don Kunkel has been elected president of Golf Saskatchewan for 2020.
Uranium workers in northern Sask. facing 25 per cent pay cut

Uranium workers in northern Sask. facing 25 per cent pay cut

Hundreds of workers in northern Saskatchewan will be hit with a 25 per cent pay cut in May, as Cameco Corporation’s Cigar Lake mine and Orano Canada Inc.
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