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New Leader Post chief comes from Yorkton

The new editor-in-chief of The Star Phoenix and The Leader Post spent his early life in Yorkton.
Candidates respond to questions: Part 2

Candidates respond to questions: Part 2

Yorkton This Week recently sent a list of six questions to the Yorkton-Melville federal election candidates representing the Green, Liberal, NDP, and Conservative parties.

Spring thaw means added dangers

Spring flooding and ice melts mean extra danger for Saskatchewan residents. As Saskatchewan prepares for unavoidable flooding this spring, the Lifesaving Society wishes to remind all residents of the danger of flood water and ice melts.
ZORRA - Whist drive popular

ZORRA - Whist drive popular

At the Whist Drive held in Zorra, winners were: 1st High Brian Becker, 2nd Gordon Kahut, 3rd Norman Wozney and Low Nick Antony. Pot of Gold winners were: 1st-Lil Wozney, 2nd-Norman Wozney and 3rd-Ella Becker.

Housing action plan

Social Services Minister June Draude announced details of a five-point action plan to add at least 4,600 new housing units over the next five years and make it easier for Saskatchewan people with modest incomes to purchase new homes.

Water closing part of trailer park

The City of Yorkton is going to close a section of it mobile home park to new installations pending developing a better drainage system for the area.
Saints of the month

Saints of the month

Each month a male and a female student is selected as the SHHS Saint of the Month. Saint of the Month students are nominated by staff and students of SHHS.
Options to housing situation

Options to housing situation

When it comes to finding a solution for providing enough affordable housing, there are options, but no one idea will address the situation. "There's no silver bullet solution to affordable housing," said Tyler Mathies with Innovative Assets Inc.
Skull spot for mounted camera

Skull spot for mounted camera

New York University arts professor Wafaa Bilal had his camera surgically removed in February - the one that was implanted in the back of his skull in November to record, at 60-second intervals, the places he had left behind (beamed to and archived by

Strong uptake for emergency flood damage reduction program

Uptake for the Emergency Flood Damage Reduction Program has been very strong, Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Watershed Authority Dustin Duncan announced today.
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