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Books draw on Milligan Creek experience

Books draw on Milligan Creek experience

A new book for youth is on the shelves from a former Foam Lake area author. Unlimited, is the second book in the Milligan Creek series from Kevin Miller who grew up on a farm just outside of Foam Lake, SK.
Charney reappointed to triple role

Charney reappointed to triple role

Matt Charney, Parks Manager has been reappointed Yorkton’s Municipal Inspector, Weed Inspector and Pest Control Officer.
Step closer to new home for Legion

Step closer to new home for Legion

The Yorkton branch of the Royal Canadian Legion appears to have found a new home. At the regular meeting of Yorkton Council Monday a development permit application for a Community Facility use at 387-B Parkview Road was considered.
City offers lots for Habitat for Humanity

City offers lots for Habitat for Humanity

The City of Yorkton has agreed to sell four long-vacant lots to Habitat For Humanity. “In 1999, the City of Yorkton took title to four lots on Agricultural Avenue that previously belonged to PA Beverages Inc. (the old Coca-Cola plant).
Operation Red Nose a big success

Operation Red Nose a big success

While people popped champagne and jotted down resolutions as they ushered in 2018, volunteers with Operation Red Nose (ORN) in Yorkton escorted their final batch of customers to their homes.
CFIB highlights Yorkton, other cities in annual tax gap report

CFIB highlights Yorkton, other cities in annual tax gap report

According to the latest report from the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB), Yorkton has the second-largest property tax gap of Saskatchewan cities.
Free women’s self defense course at YMATC

Free women’s self defense course at YMATC

It’s a rare class where the teacher hopes their students will never have to use the skills they learn.
Local writers snag awards

Local writers snag awards

CORRECTION: The original article incorrectly stated that Audrey Maloney-Vangen's story was called "Good Ole Banff." We regret the error.
City shorted on ReStore closure

City shorted on ReStore closure

The City of Yorkton will be shorted just over $25,000 in owed money as result of the closure of Yorkton ReStore in July 2017.
New Property Standards Bylaw approved

New Property Standards Bylaw approved

An updated Property Standards Bylaw was given unanimous passage of both second and third reading at the regular meeting of Yorkton Council Monday.
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