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Public accounts for 2014 available

Yorkton Council unanimously approved the 2014 Municipal Public Accounts at its regular meeting Monday.
Film Festival appears before Council

Film Festival appears before Council

A representative of the Yorkton Film Festival appeared before the regular meeting of Yorkton Council to present a sponsorship fulfilment package outlining all of the benefits and recognition to the City of Yorkton has received throughout the year and
Council’s public awareness report

Council’s public awareness report

A Public Awareness Report was once again presented to the regular meeting of Yorkton Council Monday.
City establishes new Library Bylaw

City establishes new Library Bylaw

The City of Yorkton has a new Public Library Bylaw. “The current Public Library Bylaw approved in 1955, established the Public Library but did not provide any directions for a Board.

How much will the completed CEC cost Canora?

With the construction of the Collaborative Emergency Centre (CEC) in the Canora Hospital on schedule to be officially opened in November, it is still unclear what the cost to Canora will be.
To whom should we turn to have eternal life?

To whom should we turn to have eternal life?

The understanding of the Eucharist is still a challenge and at times a divisive issue among Christian denominations. Jesus was very clear and forceful in His pronouncements about His invitation to eat His flesh and drink His blood.
Former Canora resident living his dream as a constable in the Saskatoon Police Service Canine Unit

Former Canora resident living his dream as a constable in the Saskatoon Police Service Canine Unit

Cst. Chad Malanowich is living his dream working in law enforcement with the Saskatoon Police Service as a member of the canine unit.

The Health Foundation's Charity Road Race declared huge success raising $48,900

Record participation in The Health Foundation’s annual Charity Road Race on August 16 in Yorkton resulted in $48,900 being raised to help purchase a CT scanner for the regional health centre in Yorkton.

Health care insurance costs typical Canadian family almost $12,000 per year

A typical Canadian family of four will pay $11,735 for public health care insurance in 2015, finds a new study released last week by the Fraser Institute, an independent, non-partisan Canadian public policy think-tank.

CNR to build communications tower

The Canadian National Railway (CNR) was authorized by the Town of Canora at the August 18 regular meeting to construct a communications tower at 100 Railway Avenue.
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