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Yorkton Council looks at 2019 year-end financial numbers

Yorkton Council looks at 2019 year-end financial numbers

While the final 2019 audit for the City of Yorkton is still several weeks away from being complete, Yorkton Council was given a look at the year-end numbers Monday, and they were generally positive.
Community Strong effort wraps-up locally

Community Strong effort wraps-up locally

A Community Strong Facebook page has been promoting local businesses through the closures caused by COVID-19. And, now that stores are re-opening a final gesture is being made with a donation to SIGN.
City seeks to deal with speeders

City seeks to deal with speeders

Extends free parking in select lots through summer
Mayor unsure of local impact of federal program

Mayor unsure of local impact of federal program

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau recently released that Ottawa is offering $2.2 billion to cities as they face what he describes as a cash crunch during the pandemic.
SIGN AGM will be held online June 24

SIGN AGM will be held online June 24

The annual general meeting of SIGN, held in June and usually consisting of a dinner followed by the business meeting, will be held online this year on June 24 at 7 pm.
SIGN Walk鈥怚n Counselling has changed, but the need for it remains strong as ever

SIGN Walk鈥怚n Counselling has changed, but the need for it remains strong as ever

As the Covid鈥19 pandemic and its impact on work, businesses, schools, recreation聽鈥愨惵爋n life in general聽鈥愨 enters a fourth month, the need for people to talk to others about their problems continues to grow.
Students raise trout for local release

Students raise trout for local release

New trout have once again been released this spring into the Logan Green Fish Pond in Yorkton.
SaskBooks Book Picks - 'Companion of Eagles'

SaskBooks Book Picks - 'Companion of Eagles'

Companion of Eagles by Regine Haensel Published by Serimuse Book s Review by Michelle Shaw $14.95 ISBN 9780993903229 Companion of Eagles is the third book in The Leather Book Tales, a fantasy set in western North America.
Cats helped by eating some 'dogs

Cats helped by eating some 'dogs

Barbecue fundraiser held
Get in the garden with Margaret MacDonald

Get in the garden with Margaret MacDonald

Margaret MacDonald jokes that she was born in the garden. The historian for the Yorkton Horticultural Society, MacDonald has been working in the garden all of her life, whether on the farm or in town.
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