Skip to content

Yorkton News Review - Archive

New infrastructure investments set

Canada’s prosperity and quality of life depend on a vast network of public infrastructure which must be continually developed and maintained.

Transparency good for everyone

The Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF) has responded to the federal government’s First Nations Financial Transparency Act deadline with both praise and disappointment.

Christmas is about giving to people who aren’t me

During the Christmas season in previous years, I would often write a silly column about all of the dumb things I really wished someone would buy me.

Chief health officer needs a voice

Buried in the current omnibus budget bill currently being studied by Parliament is a plan to demote the Chief Public Health Officer of Canada.
Vigil aims to prevent violence in Yorkton

Vigil aims to prevent violence in Yorkton

Violence occurs every day in our community, and a vigil hosted at Dr. Brass aims to bring awareness to how violence affects people, whether within the community or the world as a whole.
News retro license plates for Saskatchewan

News retro license plates for Saskatchewan

Two new retro licence plates – the Collector plate and the Vintage Roughrider plate – will be available for Saskatchewan residents to pre-order through SGI, just in time for the holiday season.
Langenburg High School reaches major milestone

Langenburg High School reaches major milestone

With an entire wing of the high school in Langenburg closed because of air quality issues, the need is greater than ever for the new building.
New market for oilseeds

New market for oilseeds

Chalk up a major internal trade win for Saskatchewan, as the province’s oilseed producers and processors now have access to the large Quebec market.

Monitoring stored grains important

Monitoring and appropriate management of stored grain (especially tough grain) is essential to ensuring that grain will not spoil and will remain in good shape during storage.
Geological mining open house well received

Geological mining open house well received

Near-record attendance and a sold-out trade show were among the indications of the positive climate in the province’s mining sector at the 45th annual Saskatchewan Geological Open House held in Saskatoon on December 1-3.
push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks