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Yorkton Council questions SAMA rep on assessments

Yorkton Council questions SAMA rep on assessments

Yorkton Council has questions about recent increases in the assessment of some properties when the latest numbers came out. So Monday, at a Committee-of-the-Whole meeting they were seeking some answers.
Chamber questions City Council over assessment and taxes

Chamber questions City Council over assessment and taxes

The Yorkton Chamber of Commerce has several members unhappy about their property assessments and related property taxes.
Cruisin' in style

Cruisin' in style

It might almost be July, but there always seem to be reminders of hockey in Saskatchewan.
Ducks Unlimited Canada is all a-buzz over pollinators

Ducks Unlimited Canada is all a-buzz over pollinators

Conservation group celebrates role pollinators play in healthy, sustainable landscapes
Pies sell well

Pies sell well

Westview United Church in the city held a pie sale fundraiser Saturday, just in time for Father’s Day. The sale offered all the favourites from pumpkin to saskatoon to rhubard and of course apple.

Government House reopens its doors to visitors

The Provincial Capital Commission (PCC) has announced that Government House is reopening its doors to visitors on Sunday, June 20. Guest safety is a priority.

Channel Clearing Program now open for applications

The Saskatchewan Water Security Agency (WSA) is encouraging rural municipalities (RMs) and Conservation and Development Area Authorities (C&Ds) across Saskatchewan to take advantage of the largest channel clearing grant program ever provided by the p

Cowessess First Nation reviving its farming history

A Saskatchewan First Nation is nurturing new farming operations more than a century after they were stifled. An injection of $954,000 in federal cash is making up for lost time, Cowessess First Nation Chief Cadmus Delorme said.
The Meeple Guild - Giving simplicity of Hex another try

The Meeple Guild - Giving simplicity of Hex another try

When you play a lot of board games you learn that some are outstanding – say crokinole – some are a deeply flawed waste of time – think Monopoly – and some are games which remain something of a mystery.
Saskatchewan provides $2 million for residential school site research

Saskatchewan provides $2 million for residential school site research

First Nations, Métis and Northern Affairs Minister Don McMorris has announced that $2 million of provincial funding will be provided to the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) to support research into undocumented deaths and burials on
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