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Flood relief cabaret set for Aug. 27

A cabaret to raise money for a flood fund in Yorkton has been organized and the list of entertainment is a long one. Set for Friday, Aug. 27 from 7 p.m. to 2 a.m.

Province disaster program changes

In the face of flooded homes and businesses across the province this summer, including the extensive damage caused in Yorkton by the storm July 1, the Saskatchewan government has moved to enhance its disaster assistance program.
Cross-province canoe trip begins

Cross-province canoe trip begins

On August 3, Samuel Carey departed from the Alberta border on his canoe trip across Saskatchewan.
Lane changes

Lane changes

In 2009, Yorkton City Council approved the Cycling Network Plan, which is an initiative of the Yorkton Active Transportation Collaborative.
Fire destroys fitness centre

Fire destroys fitness centre

Yorkton Fire Protective Services responded to two fires nearly on its doorstep last week.

Safety tips for summer traveling

More fatalities occur on Canadian roads during the summer months than at any other time of year, including the winter holiday season. Alcohol, fatigue and aggressive driving are often implicated in these tragedies.
Blues CD has local connection

Blues CD has local connection

"WHAT I LIKE" Root 7-out-of-10 The man at the heart of Root is Terry Blankley, a bluesman from Ontario who has become one of my best music contacts from afar. I can pop this guy an email and know I'll get a response.
There's no place like home

There's no place like home

I'm home at last and now I can write about the final chapter of my tour in Afghanistan. This past winter we had five members from my unit, 10th Field Artillery Regiment, R.C.A. here in Saskatchewan serving in Afghanistan.

Parkland College plans for the future

In mid-May 2010, Parkland College held community meetings in Canora, Fort Qu'Appelle, Esterhazy, Kamsack, Melville and Yorkton.

YRHS on schedule for fall opening

Work is underway to repair flood damage to Yorkton Regional High School in time for the new school year."We're very optimistic that we're going to be ready for the fall," Superintendent of Schools Withman Jaigobin told Yorkton This Week.
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