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Dreams can give an unexpected memory

Dreams can give an unexpected memory

Dreams are a funny thing. You never really know what prompts them, why they contain the things they do, and what they actually mean in the grand scheme of things.
Old Time Concert Wows Outlook Audience

Old Time Concert Wows Outlook Audience

Country show gets people in the holiday mood
YRHS students get into business

YRHS students get into business

The Yorkton Regional High School’s Entrepreneurship 30 class is in business. The class was split into two groups for the Junior Achievement program, each putting together a business. Those businesses were Sprouts! in a Jar and ReCreate.
Facility rental fees waived for CSLC 2020

Facility rental fees waived for CSLC 2020

The City of Yorkton is giving additional support to the Canadian Student Leadership Conference in 2020.
Water and garbage fees to increase

Water and garbage fees to increase

The rates for water and garbage pickup in the City of Yorkton are increasing. The water rate will be increasing by 3.50 per cent, while the base rate will also increase by $3.50.
'Mom's Gift' a Sobering, Heartfelt Affair

'Mom's Gift' a Sobering, Heartfelt Affair

Equinox Theatre's latest tugs at heartstrings of Outlook audiences
Proposed 2020 City of Yorkton budget available to public

Proposed 2020 City of Yorkton budget available to public

The City of Yorkton presented its budget to council, and now it’s before the public. The budget will be brought before council again on the next council meeting, Dec. 16. The headline of the budget is the tax rate, which will be an increase of 2.
City Operations Centre sent to tender

City Operations Centre sent to tender

The City of Yorkton’s Public Works Department is in the middle of a crisis. Their building is no longer habitable, and the 75 people on staff have to be relocated for safety reasons. The problem with the current facility comes down to contamination.
Tracy Keretesh’s pics turn heads in Sask photo contest

Tracy Keretesh’s pics turn heads in Sask photo contest

World class photographers are rare, and a lot of the time people assume that such mystical beings probably only exist in exotic locales, many miles away -- at least in terms of where they live.
Playing Christmas classics

Playing Christmas classics

The Yorkton Community Choir, under the direction of Bob Drayer, and the Yorkton Community Band, under the direction of Larry Pearen, joined together in the spirit of Christmas cheer for a concert full of Christmas classics at their annual Christmas c
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