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Don Amero wants to improve your day

Don Amero wants to improve your day

Don Amero is a busy man. His most recent single, ‘Morning Coffee’, was released only last week, and is about to hit radio.
Lunch for a good cause

Lunch for a good cause

It might have been a tad cold outside today, but it was still a good day to raise a fork for a good cause by taking in a charity lunch.
One Community, One Book wraps up

One Community, One Book wraps up

Schools across Yorkton and area, including Dr. Brass and St. Pauls (pictured) were reading Slacker by Gordon Korman.
Distributing the Poppy Fund

Distributing the Poppy Fund

The Royal Canadian Legion Alexander Ross Branch #77 has been distributing funds for the poppy campaigns.
Stolen automobile: Yorkton RCMP

Stolen automobile: Yorkton RCMP

Around noon on Tuesday, Feb. 4, a dark blue 4 Door Chevrolet Cruz was stolen from Lakeview Road in Yorkton. The direction of travel of the vehicle after the theft is unknown and it is unknown how many people were involved in the vehicle theft.
City expecting more money from revenue sharing

City expecting more money from revenue sharing

The City of Yorkton and other municipalities received some good news Monday. In his annual speech to the Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association (SUMA) Premier Scott Moe announced Saskatchewan municipalities will receive record revenue sharing.
Silent vigil held in city

Silent vigil held in city

On Tuesday, Jan. 28, nine individuals from the community and members of Parkland Right to Life gathered for a silent vigil. The event took place at the corner of Broadway Street E. and Dracup Ave. in Yorkton between noon and 1:00 p.m.
James Andreas tells the stories of people

James Andreas tells the stories of people

As an author, and a person, James Andreas is focused on people. He recently spoke at the Yorkton Crossing retirement community, where he now lives, about his life and work. Andreas began writing because of his interest in people.
Torrie Schaffer named 2020 Champion Child

Torrie Schaffer named 2020 Champion Child

What makes a champion? The Champion Child program sees kids becomes champions overcoming medical problems while advocating for improving healthcare for kids across the country.
2020 Canada Summer Jobs Employer applications open

2020 Canada Summer Jobs Employer applications open

Cathay Wagantall, Member of Parliament for Yorkton-Melville, wishes to advise constituents that the application period is finally open for employers and organizations hoping to access federal financial assistance under the Canada Summer Jobs (CSJ) pr
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