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Pedal power

Pedal power

Inner Cycle threw a party at Western Financial Group City Centre Park in the city on Aug. 30. The event included outdoor spin classes, live music, a burger eating contest, pop-up shops of local businesses, and other activities.
Lunch time

Lunch time

A hotdog and hamburger sale was held in front of M&M Meats Aug. 30 in support of the Yorkton Canoe Kayak Club. The club will be hosting its annual Dragon Boat Races at York Lake Regional Park, Saturday, Sept. 8, starting at 10 a.m..
Treasure hunting

Treasure hunting

The residents of the Bentley Yorkton held an indoor 鈥榞arage sale鈥 last week in support of Habitat Humanity in Yorkton.
Pie for all

Pie for all

The Yorkton District Labour Council hosted free Saskatoon pie in the park Monday at Western Financial Group City Centre Park in the city to mark Labour Day. More than 50 people took the opportunity to celebrate the day and enjoy the nice weather.
Back-to-school early

Back-to-school early

Students of St. Michael鈥檚 School and their parents were welcomed back for the 2018-鈥19 school year a few days early with an open house and barbecue on Aug. 31.
A fresh coat

A fresh coat

A handful of volunteers gave a Yorkton transitional home a renovation on Sept. 5. The Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority (SIGA) organized its second annual 鈥淒ay of Sharing鈥 this month.
Yorkton man missing

Yorkton man missing

Yorkton RCMP are searching for a 25-year-old who鈥檚 been missing for four days. Colin Robert Focht was last seen on the morning of Sept. 1. He sent a text message later that day; since then, no one has heard from him.
Young rancher gains mentor insights

Young rancher gains mentor insights

Kaitlyn McMurphy recently completed the Cattlemen鈥檚 Young Leaders (CYL) Mentorship Program.
Salvation Army closing Thrift Store

Salvation Army closing Thrift Store

The Salvation Army has announced the closure of its Thrift Store in Yorkton. 鈥淭his has been a developing situation for many months. The store is no longer able to sustain itself financially.
Hit the books

Hit the books

Parents and kids offficially said goodbye to summer last Tuesday as students headed back to school in Yorkton and across the province, which means drivers should remember to watch for students on the streets.
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