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Airport Authority reports to Council

Yorkton Airport Authority (YAA) chairperson Ron Evinou appeared before Yorkton Council at its regular meeting Monday to discuss the now completed Airport Development Plan.
A weekend of crafts

A weekend of crafts

Tree Canada and TD Friends of the Environment partnered to bring TD Tree Days to York Lake Regional Park. The planting was one of 33 TD Tree Days happening in Canada this year.
Former resident seeks psych research participants

Former resident seeks psych research participants

A graduate student who grew up in Yorkton is seeking help with her research from local individuals aged 18-25.
Communities welcome Waldron newborn

Communities welcome Waldron newborn

Congratulations! It's a baby boy! Kayle Allan Wade Schlechter was born Friday, Sept. 10 to proud parents, Jared Schlechter & Allyssa Freed of Waldron.
A view of part of Yorkton in 1897

A view of part of Yorkton in 1897

Looking south-east across Smith Street from Third Avenue north in 1897. 1. Residence of William Simpson, with well and pump beside the house, 2. Methodist Church. 3. Home of J. W. Christie 4. Residence of W. P. Hopkins 5.
Premier attends Chamber dinner

Premier attends Chamber dinner

Two roads diverged in a wood, and I- I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference.

Week marks waste reduction

Waste Reduction Week was unanimously proclaimed by Yorkton Council at its regular meeting Monday for the week of Oct, 18-to-24.
Esterhazy mine expansion unveiled

Esterhazy mine expansion unveiled

At an open house event in Esterhazy on September 22, The Mosaic Company revealed the first official details of the upcoming Stage 2 expansion to its potash mining operations in the area. The $1.

Plan for new Godfrey Dean kitchen

The Godfrey Dean Gallery is spearheading a project to update the kitchen at the Godfrey Dean Cultural Centre.

$1.5 million for people with intellectual disabilities

The Government of Saskatchewan has approved more than $1.5 million in funding for five projects that will make a positive difference in the lives of people with intellectual disabilities in Regina, Melfort and across Saskatchewan. More than $1.
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