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May 30 declared as JumpStart day for city

May 30 declared as JumpStart day for city

The Canadian Tire Jumpstart program in the city was recognized by Yorkton Council Monday by a twin proclamation. May 30 was declared as Canadian Tire JumpStart Day, while June was declared as Canadian Tire Jump Start Month.
Be on the lookout for the Burrowing Owl

Be on the lookout for the Burrowing Owl

The Burrowing Owl, one of Saskatchewan’s most well-known species at risk, has returned after spending the winter in Mexico and the southwestern United States (e.g., California to Texas).
JDRF walk dedicated to longtime fundraiser

JDRF walk dedicated to longtime fundraiser

Carey and Diane Gleason know better than most the challenges of living with juvenile diabetes. They have not one, but two sons who were diagnosed with the disease when they were children.

18th Annual Brayden Ottenbreit Close Cuts for Cancer

The Canadian Federation of University Women/Yorkton will hold their spring Book Market at the Yorkton Co-op Grocery store 30 Argyle St Friday, May 29 and Saturday, May 30 from 9:30-5:30.
Expansion underway for Lake Diefenbaker

Expansion underway for Lake Diefenbaker

The Government of Saskatchewan is investing more than $1.
Traffic tickets issued in April

Traffic tickets issued in April

April’s traffic safety focus was vulnerable road users – the actions of pedestrians, bicyclists and motorcyclists, and the actions of others that put them in danger – but it was speeding violations that garnered the majority of tickets for motorists.

Parliamentary Report - National health and fitness day established

On December 10, 2014, Members of Parliament from all parties voted unanimously to pass Bill S-211, an Act to establish the first Saturday in June as National Health and Fitness Day.
YORKTON IN REVIEW - May 21/15

YORKTON IN REVIEW - May 21/15

Gutsy Walk starts up again in Yorkton

Gutsy Walk starts up again in Yorkton

The Crohn’s and Colitis Canada’s annual Gutsy Walk is coming back to Yorkton, with the goal of making people in the city more aware of what people with Crohn’s and Colitis have to live with, as well as providing funds for research and education.
Funding for airports across the province

Funding for airports across the province

The Government of Saskatchewan will provide $700,000 in funding to 15 airports across the province through the Community Airport Partnership (CAP).
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