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Spooky

Spooky

Take a drive around Yorkton and you quickly realize it is the Halloween season as a number of houses have decorated with ghosts and gremlins for the season.
New highway 16 twinning project East of Saskatoon near completion

New highway 16 twinning project East of Saskatoon near completion

An estimated $52.4 million Highway 16 project east of Saskatoon that will improve safety and support the economy is targeted to open to traffic one year early.

Province recognizes aviation contributions

Today, Highways and Infrastructure Minister David Marit officially proclaimed October 21 to 28 as Aviation and Aerospace Week in Saskatchewan — highlighting its important role in the province.
Take care of black knot in the fall and winter for best results

Take care of black knot in the fall and winter for best results

Black knot is an ugly, disfiguring disease of some of the tree and shrub species in the plum and cherry genus (Prunus).

Keeping privacy golden in your senior years

You’ve spent a lifetime building your good name and the last thing you need is for your hard-earned retirement to be derailed because somebody has turned that good name to mud.
Violence prevention week in Saskatchewan

Violence prevention week in Saskatchewan

Justice Minister and Attorney General Gordon Wyant is pleased to announce October 24-28, 2016, as the third annual Violence Prevention Week in Saskatchewan.

Fall Tea and Bake Sale

Yorkton Family Resource Centre Drop In Centre @ SIGN on Broadway. Monday to Saturday – 9:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Tuesday – 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. www.yorktonfrc.
Yorkton In Review - October 27, 2016

Yorkton In Review - October 27, 2016

Six months since Mekayla Bali disappeared

Six months since Mekayla Bali disappeared

It has been six months since Mekayla Bali disappeared. Her family is still searching, still hunting for any clues or information that will lead to her return.
Pack a box for Operation Christmas Child

Pack a box for Operation Christmas Child

Christmas is a time for giving, whether in your own family or for people who are less fortunate. Operation Christmas Child asks people to pack a shoebox with gifts for children around the world who would not otherwise receive a Christmas gift.