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Yorkton This Week

People who live near Manitoba border struggle with SaskTel cell service

Cell phone coverage around the Saskatchewan-Manitoba border has long been an issue with inconsistent service on both sides leading to dropped calls and lack of trustworthy communication.

Putland wants Moosomin to seek age-friendly status

Former principal of MacLeod Elementary School and board member with the Saskatchewan Seniors Mechanism (SSM), Devona Putland, is encouraging residents of Moosomin to attend a Zoom meeting to discuss the process of making Moosomin Age-Friendly.

APAS optimistic bill may lead to carbon tax exemption for grain drying

A Saskatchewan farm group is optimistic that a private member's bill will lead to an exemption from the carbon tax for grain drying and heating on farms, which are dependent on natural gas.

Winter plans to hang on at least this week

Earlier this week, Yorkton saw some snow fly, and there is set to be more on its way. Terri Land, a meteorologist with Environment and Climate Change Canada, said more snow is approaching.
Parkland College, ATAP sign water training agreement

Parkland College, ATAP sign water training agreement

Water and wastewater operators play an integral role in the maintenance of a clean water supplysupporting the health and wellbeing of our communities. Parkland College and ATAP Infrastructure Management Ltd.
Donation to local food bank in memory of Jaxon MacDonald

Donation to local food bank in memory of Jaxon MacDonald

It was a tragic event when last week crews searching for the missing Jaxon MacDonald, 15, found him dead on an island on Madge Lake, near Kamsack.
Greenwater RCMP respond to fatal collision near Rose Valley

Greenwater RCMP respond to fatal collision near Rose Valley

Around 7:30 p.m. March 20, Greenwater RCMP responded to a complaint of a collision involving a single All Terrain Vehicle (ATV). The collision occurred five kilometres north of Rose Valley, west on Highway 35 at the Nora grid.
Area author makes book donation

Area author makes book donation

Invermay author Gail Krawetz has donated 56 hardcover copies of her book Risk and Reward, The Birth and Meteoric Rise of the Saskatchewan Party to local libraries.
Sask. reports 205 new COVID-19 cases

Sask. reports 205 new COVID-19 cases

Additional 4,344 doses of COVID-19 vaccine given
Future of Pipestone Livestock uncertain

Future of Pipestone Livestock uncertain

The future is uncertain for a livestock market in Pipestone, Manitoba that burned to the ground at the start of this month. The livestock auction in Pipestone was destroyed in a fire on the evening of Monday, March 1.
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