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Yorkton This Week

Miller makes difference

Miller makes difference

The Saskatchewan Roughriders pulled out their third straight win under Ken Miller by defeating the Toronto Argonauts 30-20 last Saturday afternoon. The team didn't even play that well.
A dying heritage

A dying heritage

On a cloudy Saturday afternoon an increasingly rare occurrence happened in a farm field northwest of Ebenezer; a threshing demonstration using a steam engine as the power source.

Manufacturing still strong

Saskatchewan's manufacturing sector continued to see strong gains in July, as shipments in the province posted the largest percentage increase in the nation.
Bulb sale Friday

Bulb sale Friday

The Yorkton and District Horticultural Society meets tonight, Wednesday, September 21, at 7:00 p.m. in the Sunshine Room, SIGN on North Street.

SPORTS SHORTS

The Sacred Heart junior football team played their first road game of the season in Melville against the Cobras on Monday. Melville came out on top 24-16.

Trunk line needs more work

Yorkton Council tabled an Administration recommendation to proceed with work on the city's North Sanitary Trunk Main pending the outcome of a request to have engineering costs on the project waved.

Provincial economy looks strong

Saskatchewan is poised to be the provincial leader in economic growth through to 2012, according to the latest Provincial Economic Outlook report released today by RBC Economics.

OHS Review

The Government of Saskatchewan is urging people across the province to voice their opinions on the administration of The Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Act.

Oversight Corrected

Yorkton Council has unanimously supported second and third readings of an amendment to the City's Zoning Bylaw to correct an oversight in terms of allowing Ready-to-Move (RTM), modular home construction within the City's commercial development zone.
Festival film tour announced

Festival film tour announced

For the sixth year the Yorkton Film Festival is taking Canadian short film to communities across the country via its Golden Sheaf Awards (GSA) tours.
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