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Sask. reports four COVID-19-related deaths, 213 new cases

Sask. reports four COVID-19-related deaths, 213 new cases

Additional 7,334 doses of COVID-19 vaccine given
New vaping amendment aimed to protect youth

New vaping amendment aimed to protect youth

The Government of Saskatchewan announced a new vaping amendment that is designed to protect youth.
City Public Accounts and Council meeting packages going online

City Public Accounts and Council meeting packages going online

Councillor Darcy Zaharia wants residents to have access to more information regarding what happens at regular meetings of Council.
City taking another look at Kinsmen Arena upgrade

City taking another look at Kinsmen Arena upgrade

At the April 19 Committee of the Whole meeting of Yorkton Council the Kinsmen Arena was discussed in-camera. The resulting recommendation came before the regular meeting of Yorkton Council Monday.
Day of Mourning remembers workers who have lost their lives

Day of Mourning remembers workers who have lost their lives

Every year on April 28, Canada marks the National Day of Mourning and provincially, flags at all government buildings are lowered to half-mast from sunrise to sunset.
Multiple Break and Enters: Melville / Ituna RCMP

Multiple Break and Enters: Melville / Ituna RCMP

During the evening hours on Tuesday April 28 and early morning hours of Wednesday April 28, several businesses in Ituna, SK. were broken into.
Duck Mountain Ambulance Care – Kamsack receives designation change

Duck Mountain Ambulance Care – Kamsack receives designation change

TheSaskatchewan Health Authority has designated Duck Mountain Ambulance Care - Kamsack as an Advanced Life Support ambulance service.
City to help RM of Wallace with road

City to help RM of Wallace with road

Yorkton Council decided Monday, with the exception of Councillor Dustin Brears, that a $40,000 investment in a road in the Rural Municipality of Wallace was a good one to stay on friendly terms with a neighbouring jurisdiction.
Editorial - Lots of good projects for recreation levy

Editorial - Lots of good projects for recreation levy

When Yorkton Council recently decided to keep the annual levy that had been implemented to pay off the Gallagher Centre expansion from years ago, simply repurposing it to be money used for recreation projects in the city, it was a wise one – albeit p
Wordy Wednesday: equanimity

Wordy Wednesday: equanimity

Welcome to 'Wordy Wednesday' brought to you by our friends at Yorkton Public Library, (including Slow the friendly sloth), and appearing here courtesy of Yorkton This Week.
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