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Garbage collection fees on water bills

The cost of garbage collection is no longer part of the base tax in the city, but instead will be paid as a monthly fee to be included on water bills.
Tea time

Tea time

The Holy Trinity Angelican Church Women had a great showing of support when they held their Christmas Tea and Bazaar on Saturday, November 27th. The event included a bake sale, White elephant table, and a Christmas turkey raffle.

Organizers pleased with TransACTIONS

The first-ever TransACTIONS conference brought more than 200 business, municipal, and First Nations leaders from around the province to Yorkton last week for an incisive discussion of economic issues. "Everything came together.

Battered Women's Awareness Week

Battered Women's Awareness Week has been unanimously proclaimed for Dec. 5 to 11 in Yorkton by Yorkton Council at its regular meeting Monday.

Weyburn couple awarded Sask. multicultural award

The Weyburn and District Multicultural Council hosted its annual Christmas potluck supper at the Royal Canadian Legion on Nov. 21. There were approximately 35 people in attendance.
Seasonal preparation

Seasonal preparation

City crews were out last week making the community a lot more festive as seasonal decorations were hung from streetlight poles down Broadway Street, and other areas of the downtown.

Aviation part of overall strategy

While the Wings of Saskatchewan Conference held in Yorkton last week was focused on aviation in the province, airports and air service are just one aspect of transportation in the province noted George Stamatinos, Assistant Deputy Minister with the M

Terrier plays for Canada

For the second year in a row Clarke Breitkreuz was a member of Team Canada West at the World Junior 'A' Challenge, and for the second year in a row he returned from the international event minus the gold medal he had hoped for.

Aviation success tied to economy

The future of aviation growth and success in Saskatchewan will be tied to the growth and success of the overall provincial economy, and the province will be influenced from abroad.
PARTY Program brings consequences closer

PARTY Program brings consequences closer

Grade 10 students of YRHS had a dramatic look at the consequences of bad decisions at Yorkton Regional Health Centre last week.
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