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Cease trade order against Coperstone Limited Partners

Cease trade order against Coperstone Limited Partners

The Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority of Saskatchewan (FCAA) has issued a Temporary Cease Trade Order against Coperstone Limited and Coperstone Partners Limited, which appear to be operating an unregistered online securities and derivatives tr
Block party

Block party

Pedestrians and businesses took over Second Avenue North on Jun. 16, filling the block with food, trinkets, and chalk. They participated in Rediscover Downtown Yorkton鈥檚 Street Festival, a day-long event of music and community spirit.
Ottenbreit, Meili reflect on last session

Ottenbreit, Meili reflect on last session

The second session of the 28th Saskatchewan Legislature drew to a close last month.
Marching against cancer

Marching against cancer

Small steps made a big difference on Friday. Family and friends impacted by cancer walked in a circuit at the Gallagher Centre on Jun. 15 as part of the Relay for Life.
Celebrate Success Award nominations open

Celebrate Success Award nominations open

The Yorkton Chamber of Commerce is looking for the best and brightest of the city鈥檚 businesses. With the annual Celebrate Success awards, the Chamber honors the best in business, but they need the city鈥檚 help.
Minimum wage increases on October 1

Minimum wage increases on October 1

The minimum wage in Saskatchewan will increase to $11.06 an hour from $10.96 an hour on October 1, 2018. The increase is the 10th since 2007. An indexation formula has been used to calculate increases in the minimum wage since 2011.
Top honours

Top honours

The 2834 - 64th Field Battery Royal Canadian Army Cadet Corps of Yorkton hosted its 50th Annual Ceremonial Review at the Yorkton Armouries on June 16. Cadets received awards for marksmanship, improvement, and proficiency in training.
Documentary filmmaker searches for veterans

Documentary filmmaker searches for veterans

Filmmaker Eric Brunt was inspired by his grandfather. The late World War II veteran had many stories of his time in the war, but while Brunt was close with him, he didn鈥檛 have the chance to record them.
Premier Moe talks carbon tax in Yorkton

Premier Moe talks carbon tax in Yorkton

Premier Scott Moe ran through the Saskatchewan Party鈥檚 greatest hits of arguments against a federal carbon tax during his speech in Yorkton last week. 鈥淪askatchewan should not be subjet to this tax,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t simply doesn鈥檛 work.
Two GSSD students involved in collision

Two GSSD students involved in collision

Bus routes in Yorkton were affected by a collision between a truck and two students. On Monday, June 18 at approximately 8 a.m., Yorkton Municipal RCMP responded to a motor vehicle collision involving two pedestrians.
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