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SIGN raises Treaty 4 flag

SIGN raises Treaty 4 flag

The Society for the Involvement of Good Neighbors, (SIGN) in Yorkton raised the Treaty 4 Flag at its facility on Broadway Street. The ceremony was carried out on what is National Indigenous People's Day in Canada.
Solstice Fair on Second Ave.

Solstice Fair on Second Ave.

The second edition of the Prairie Summer Solstice Street Festival is being held today, (Friday), in the city. The event, which kicked-off at 11:30 a.m., and runs through until 8 p.m.
National Aboriginal Day in Yorkton

National Aboriginal Day in Yorkton

National Aboriginal Day was celebrated in Yorkton today. The day takes place annually June 21, to celebrate the unique heritage, diverse cultures and outstanding achievements of First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples in Canada.
Hunter Arnold sentenced

Hunter Arnold sentenced

In Court of Queen’s Bench in Yorkton, Hunter Arnold was sentenced following being found guilty of two charges of dangerous driving causing death. The charges stem from a collision on Sept.
Tom Liske performs at Yorkton Crossing

Tom Liske performs at Yorkton Crossing

Len Gadica warms up audience
Rhythm 'n Ribs prelude

Rhythm 'n Ribs prelude

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Saskpower Shand Greenhouse Canada Day seedlings

At Tourism Yorkton Visitor Information Centre
Silver Heights Park Party held

Silver Heights Park Party held

June has been proclaimed Parks & Recreation Month by Yorkton Council at its regular meeting May 27.

Astronomy: July Skies

The Moon begins this month one day from new phase, which also happens to be the only total solar eclipse of 2019, beginning in the western Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Pacific, cutting across Chile, and ending at Buenos Aires.
Who is that masked man?

Who is that masked man?

The Butcherbird is back!
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