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Mayor Maloney pleased with new money

Mayor Maloney pleased with new money

Province announces $7.5 billion to stimulate economy
Royal Ford distributes face shields

Royal Ford distributes face shields

Personal protective equipment (PPE) is in short supply, because COVID-19 has caused a big spike in demand that is difficult to meet.
City Mayors remind residents to follow provincial COVID-19 guidelines

City Mayors remind residents to follow provincial COVID-19 guidelines

Yorkton's Bob Maloney reminds resident to be 'vigilant'
History of the Grandstand: Thousands delight at Grandstand Show

History of the Grandstand: Thousands delight at Grandstand Show

This week, let’s take a look back at the first grandstand show that the current grandstand ever hosted. Back in 1958, the grandstand was completed just in time for the fair – and it was a landmark fair, celebrating the 75th anniversary of the city.
Local Chamber supportive of new funding initiative

Local Chamber supportive of new funding initiative

Last week the Government of Saskatchewan announced it will be providing $1 million to support a province-wide marketing campaign to encourage Saskatchewan residents to support local businesses and their employees.
Legion banners now available to sponsor

Legion banners now available to sponsor

Earlier this year the Alexander Ross branch of the Royal Canadian Legion unveiled plans for a legacy project that would showcase area veterans.
Hit and run- property damage - Yorkton RCMP

Hit and run- property damage - Yorkton RCMP

Yorkton RCMP is requesting the assistance of the public in locating and identifying a vehicle involved in multiple damages to property in the Yorkton area between May 1, at 9pm to May 2, 9am.
FCM lobbies federal government on COVID-19 costs

FCM lobbies federal government on COVID-19 costs

Municipalities are facing costs of providing certain services through the time of COVID-19, without some of the revenues associated with those services.
Local business gives lifeline to seniors during pandemic

Local business gives lifeline to seniors during pandemic

There’s nothing more important than family to the team at Zapshalla Rusnak Financial Services. So much has changed since early March.
Out for a little paddle

Out for a little paddle

It was a short paddle, but it was a chance to learn some canoe skills as the Clay boys spent some time on the farm dug-out near Langenburg. The adventurous trio are Kaleb, Kolby and Kolton Clay, sons of Justin and Kristy Clay.
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