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Feeding local families

Feeding local families

The Yorkton Kinsmen gave both time and money to the Salvation Army, both attending to the kettles during the annual kettle campaign and putting money inside them, donating Justin Demerais, secretary of the Kinsmen Club of Yorkton, Lieutenant Mary Tim
Rocking it!

Rocking it!

Sacred Heart High School UROCK (You Reaching Out to Create Kindness) group has been very active this school year.
The top stories of 2018

The top stories of 2018

The countdown of the top-10 news stories of 2018 in terms of Yorkton and area continues as we look at stories five-to-one.
Arrest made in Preeceville sexual assault

Arrest made in Preeceville sexual assault

A man has been arrested for a Preeceville sexual assault from 2017. Shawn Pasiechnik, a 20 year old man from Preeceville, faces seven charges, including sexual assault with a weapon, forcible confinement and pointing a firearm.
One big push

One big push

The weather on the weekend was cold, made worse by a brisk wind, but that did not stop a few hardy sledders from enjoying some fun at Rodney Ridge in the city.
Council sings

Council sings

Recently members of Yorkton Council, City staff, family and friends sang at The Bentley in Yorkton to help mark the holiday season.
Anne Portnuff renovations celebrated

Anne Portnuff renovations celebrated

The Anne Portnuff Theatre is located within the Yorkton Regional High School, but it’s a theatre meant to serve the entire community.
Smart kid

Smart kid

Every year, one lucky kid gets to take home a car as part of the Yorkton Regional High School’s magazine campaign, with kids gaining entries into the contest when they sell a certain number of magazines.
2018 in review: Wagantall views 2018 as a productive year

2018 in review: Wagantall views 2018 as a productive year

It was a productive year, said Cathay Wagantall, MP for Yorkton-Melville.
2018 in review: Ottenbreit reflects on a year of battles

2018 in review: Ottenbreit reflects on a year of battles

The year of 2018 was a year of change for Saskatchewan, but not one of dramatic upheaval. Yorkton MLA Greg Ottenbreit looked back on 2018 recently with Yorkton This Week .
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