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Slow local start for federal election

Slow local start for federal election

As the federal political party leaders launched their campaigns for the October 19 general election, the 11-week campaign got off to a decidedly slower start in Yorkton-Melville.
Frustration with Canada Post

Frustration with Canada Post

As the end of door-to-door mail delivery draws ever closer, at least one homeowner in Yorkton is incensed by Canada Post’s handling of the process of selecting locations for new community mailboxes.
B.C.’s Kim crowned golf champ

B.C.’s Kim crowned golf champ

It was a dominant week for British Columbia golfers last week at Deer Park Golf Course in Yorkton. At the end of four rounds in the Canadian Junior Girls Championship, Michelle Kim of Surrey, B.C.
Police seek help

Police seek help

Police are seeking the public’s help in tracking down an alleged drug dealer. Philip Wayne Langan, 47, is wanted on hydromorphone trafficking charges.
Down and dirty

Down and dirty

The Town of Theodore could not have asked for a better day Saturday to play in the muck.
History Corner - Kicker

History Corner - Kicker

It was evening September 15th 1951 when Mayor Clarence G. Langrill pulled a switch at the Power House that put into operation Yorkton’s new streamlined street lighting system. J.R. Sarsfield , Business Manager and J.W.
Saskatchewan unemployed rate still low

Saskatchewan unemployed rate still low

Saskatchewan’s unemployment rate was 5.2 per cent (seasonally adjusted) in July 2015 according to Statistics Canada. This was the lowest rate among the provinces and well below the 6.8 per cent recorded nationally.
City of Yorkton seeks nuisance wildlife officer

City of Yorkton seeks nuisance wildlife officer

The City of Yorkton is trying to recruit a contractor to deal with nuisance wildlife. A request for proposals (RFP) is currently open until 2 p.m. August 26.
New trade zone approved

New trade zone approved

The Government of Saskatchewan recently announced the federal government has approved creation of a Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ) at the Global Transportation Hub (GTH).
Retro fit

Retro fit

Rediscover Downtown, an organization made up of downtown merchants, hosted the Rolling Thunder Car Club Saturday on Second Avenue North between Broadway and Smith Streets in its Second Annual Car Show as a way to add to the attraction of the downtown
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