Skip to content

Yorkton News Review - Archive

He gave up his rights years ago

He gave up his rights years ago

No one likes it, but there's nothing the government can do to stop it. That's the message Canadians are receiving.
Play structure officially opens

Play structure officially opens

Kids in Yorkton have a new place to play. The new accessible play structure in Weinmaster Park has opened, giving kids of all ability a new place to play.

Time to fight fire with facts

To the Editor: In its first major action in 1972, the United States Environmental Protection Agency made history by banning dichloro-diphenyl-trichloroethane (DDT).

Internal trade

To the Editor: Since taking office in 2006, the Harper government has negotiated over 40 separate international trade agreements and has championed the idea of free trade around the world as a means of economic and political liberalization and progre
Samaritan's Purse on the scene to help

Samaritan's Purse on the scene to help

Representatives from Samaritan's Purse Canada say one of its specially equipped Disaster Relief Units has been sent to Melville and is recruiting volunteers to clean up homes in the town and also in Yorkton in response to flooding that damaged more t
Holiday Inn opens

Holiday Inn opens

There is another new hotel option available in Yorkton. InterContinental Hotels Group has officially announced the opening of the 103-room Holiday Inn Express Yorkton hotel located at 63 7th Avenue North.
Yorkton Elks Lodge gives back

Yorkton Elks Lodge gives back

The Yorkton Elks Lodge recently provided a very helpful donation to The Health Foundation in the form of $25,000 which will go towards a new Resident Bus for the Yorkton & District Nursing Home.

YLTC sees 14 athletes make Team Saskatchewan

A growing track program in the city, the Yorkton Legion Track Club has been steadily increasing the quality of track and field athletes in the area over the past few years and recently reached a benchmark for the club in sending 14 athletes to repres

Prairie water-weather strategy needed

To the Editor: With so many people across a broad swath of Saskatchewan and Manitoba grappling with the consequences of heavy rains and sudden summer flooding, everyone's attention right now is riveted on helping those at risk, mitigating damages, cl
There is nothing private about Canada's roads

There is nothing private about Canada's roads

Dash cams are becoming more popular in Canada.
push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks