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Christmas time in Yorkton early 1970s

Christmas time in Yorkton early 1970s

Looking south on Second Avenue North. In the background, the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool elevator, and the York City Plaza. Apart from the new businesses occupying the buildings, the street has not undergone much change.

Changes made

Changes have been made to The Electrical Licensing Exemption Regulations which will allow employers to hire additional employees to meet the needs of the labour market.

Work skills funding

Local youth who face barriers to employment will get job preparation training and work experience through new federal funding for an employment project, it was recently announced.

Premier's Christmas message

A long time ago, ...back when life was simpler and infinitely more finite, there was this stable. We can assume it was inhabited by animals and was smelly and dark and maybe a little chilly. The stable was not a wing of the local children's hospital.
A favourite jazz pick

A favourite jazz pick

THE MANY DEEDS of CORY WEEDSCory WeedsCellar Live8.5-out-of-10 When it comes to jazz music in Canada few artists are any more prolific than Cory Weeds on the Cellar Live label.

NDP looking ahead to fall election

Yorkton was on a list of stops in the week leading up to Christmas for Saskatchewan New Democrat leader Dwain Lingenfelter.
Christmas concert season

Christmas concert season

Camel Lot, a story set around a Bethlehem camel dealership, was MC Knoll Elementary's choice for its annual Christmas Concert on December 15. St.
Aviation achievement award

Aviation achievement award

A more than 50-year career in aviation maintenance and mechanics was recently recognized by the Saskatchewan Aviation Council.

Rotary Club seeks young ambassadors

Yorkton Rotary Club is seeking young professionals and businesspeople interested in expanding their horizons with a trip to England next fall.

Bus fares set to rise

The fares for Yorkton's Dial-A-Bus service are inching up, but only marginally following a unanimous decision of Yorkton Council at its regular meeting last Monday.
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