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Maloney seeking another term

Bob Maloney has officially declared he will seek re-election to the position of Mayor in the upcoming civic election. 鈥淚 think good things are happening in the City of Yorkton,鈥 he said Monday at a press conference held at City Hall.

Melville arsonist jailed 42 months

A Saskatchewan provincial court judge has sentenced a 44-year-old Melville man, who went on an arsonous rampage last month, to 42 months in prison.
Police investigate sudden death

Police investigate sudden death

Yorkton police are investigating a sudden death that occurred in the early hours of Tuesday morning. At approximately 5:15 a.m.
Vaccinations are important

Vaccinations are important

As children head back to school, health officials are encouraging parents to ensure their children鈥檚 vaccinations are up-to-date. Free childhood immunizations are available for all infants and school-age children in Saskatchewan.

Version allows a wandering game

Regular readers will know when warm weather hits I occasionally expand beyond the gaming table to include something a bit more active. Interestingly, Crossboule actually has an entry on www.boardgamegeek.
First day of school for Langenburg Central

First day of school for Langenburg Central

鈥淭here has been hard work put in by many people, at the provincial level, at the construction and architectural level, but also in this community of Langenburg and the surrounding area.
Trilogy completed by local author

Trilogy completed by local author

鈥淚 did not want to, nor did I write any one person鈥檚 autobiography persay. On the contrary the full story is truths from many lives that are well blended together.
History Corner - Peaker Brothers of Yorkton area - mixed farming in 1902

History Corner - Peaker Brothers of Yorkton area - mixed farming in 1902

The farm home of the Peaker brothers was located in the Rural Municipality of Wallace, south of Yorkton; Township 25, Section 6, Range 3 West of the 2nd Meridian. On the R.M.
Elm pruning time

Elm pruning time

Saskatchewan鈥檚 annual ban on elm tree pruning ends August 31. Homeowners can prune their elm trees starting September 1. Pruning elm trees is prohibited from April 1 to August 31 each year to reduce the risk of Dutch elm disease (DED).
Safe driver changes

Safe driver changes

Safe Driver Recognition changes effective this October Changes to SGI鈥檚 Safe Driver Recognition (SDR) program take effect Oct. 12, 2016. The program was implemented in 2002 to reward safe drivers and encourage risky drivers to change their behaviour.
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