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Yorkton Brick Flour Mill receives $20,000 Heritage Grant

Yorkton Brick Flour Mill receives $20,000 Heritage Grant

The Yorkton Brick Flour Mill Heritage Society has just been awarded a $20,000 grant from the Saskatchewan Heritage Foundation.
Sask reports four new cases of COVID-19

Sask reports four new cases of COVID-19

Fourteen recoveries, 11 are in hospital
Agriculture scholarship winners announced

Agriculture scholarship winners announced

Today, Saskatchewan Agriculture Minister David Marit awarded four scholarships to Saskatchewan students pursing an agriculture-related education.
Cornerstone Credit Union part of major merger plan

Cornerstone Credit Union part of major merger plan

Horizon Credit Union and Plainsview Credit Union others involved
WDMs cancel events

WDMs cancel events

Yorkton's Threshermen's Show included
Sask. trapper finds refuge on the land

Sask. trapper finds refuge on the land

For almost two months, Barry Carriere and his four young children have found refuge from the pandemic on a secluded trapline nestled in the north of Saskatchewan.
Big River First Nation builds tiny homes to fight homelessness

Big River First Nation builds tiny homes to fight homelessness

Homelessness among single members of the Big River First Nation has prompted the community to invest high hopes in tiny homes.

Sexual Assault Awareness Week in Sask

The Government of Saskatchewan is proclaiming May 11-15 as Sexual Assault Awareness Week and committing to new initiatives to reduce sexual violence and increase support to victims and survivors.
History of the Grandstand: The Centennial Balloon Race

History of the Grandstand: The Centennial Balloon Race

The Grandstand has been the host to a wide range of events in the City of Yorkton. One of the unique ones took place in 1967, as Yorkton hosted the Centennial Balloon race.
Energy minister calls for “further, substantial help” to Sask. oil and gas sector

Energy minister calls for “further, substantial help” to Sask. oil and gas sector

As the province continues with its Re-Open Saskatchewan Plan and attempting to move past the COVID-19 pandemic, Energy and Resources Minister Bronwyn Eyre has called on the federal government for further, substantial help for Saskatchewan’s oil and g
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