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This Weeks Photos - October 21, 2015

This Weeks Photos - October 21, 2015

Recycling levy likely to rise

The monthly recycling levy in Yorkton may be about to increase. At least that was the request from the Saskatchewan Abilities Council, Yorkton branch at the regular meeting of Yorkton Council Monday.

Veteran鈥檚 Week set

Veteran鈥檚 Week has been declared in Yorkton for Nov. 5-to-11. It was a unanimous decision by Yorkton Council after receiving the request from the General Alexander Rose Branch of the Royal Canadian Legion.

Brick mill work continues

Work on saving the old brick mill in Yorkton will continue. At its regular meeting Monday Yorkton Council unanimously supported the Yorkton Brick Mill Heritage Society continuing its work.

Day marks fight against polio

The Rotary Club of Yorkton appeared before Yorkton Council Monday to request World Polio Day be declared in the city for Oct. 23. Local Rotary president Andrew Rae made the presentation noting polio means different things to different people.

Ladies Night Out held

A very successful 鈥淟adies Night Out鈥 sponsored by the Bredenbury Golf Club was held this past weekend at the Bredenbury Hall. There are so many people to thank for making this event such a success.

Laketowners meet

鈥淲hich pet snakes do very well in arithmetic? The adders!鈥 Laketown Leaders meet for morning coffee 9:00 a.m. On Mondays at the Stirling Room. The regular days for card playing are Mon., Wed. and Fri. afternoons at 1:00 p.m.

City鈥檚 Public Awareness Report

City Manager Lonnie Kaal presented the now regular Public Awareness Report at the regular meeting of Yorkton Council.
Pelly fall supper held in support of community鈥檚 proposed new museum

Pelly fall supper held in support of community鈥檚 proposed new museum

By Breanna Morin More than 400 people attended the community fall supper held in support of the Fort Pelly-Livingstone Museum at the Pelly Hall on September 20. The event was hosted by the museum board and other community organizations.
Kamsack evangelical congregation moves chapel to new location

Kamsack evangelical congregation moves chapel to new location

Everyone is being invited to Winners Chapel International at Kamsack on Sunday when the group鈥檚 first service will be held in a new building.
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