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Bringing Lean Principles to Yorkton

Parkland College is hoping to bring workshops to help businesses streamline their operations to Yorkton this fall. To test out the community's level of interest, local business owners were invited to a one day introduction to Lean Principles.

City saving on fire hall interest

The City of Yorkton has found an alternative source of borrowing for its new fire hall which will save more than one million in interest charges.
Polaris quad stolen in Springside

Polaris quad stolen in Springside

Theft of quad Yorkton Rural RCMP report that during the daylight hours on Wednesday, May 26th, a black Polaris Quad model 800 was taken from 508 Taylor Avenue in Springside Saskatchewan. The value of this Quad is approximately $5800.00.

Mayors take message to feds

The mayors of Saskatchewan cities met recently to discuss common issues, and Yorkton Mayor James Wilson said they had an opportunity to take those concerns to federal ears.

Information on surgeons

Saskatchewan patients can now easily find information about surgeons practising in the province, procedures they perform and their wait times.
Senior subsidy for paid vacations

Senior subsidy for paid vacations

In April, a high official of the European Union called for member-nations to subsidize "vacations" for seniors, the disabled and those too poor to afford one.

City launching cycle plan

The City of Yorkton is proceeding with the first stages of its On Street Bikeway Plan following a decision at the regular meeting of Council Monday.
Enjoying leave from Afghanistan

Enjoying leave from Afghanistan

Working every day in KAF (Kandahar Airfield) from eight in the morning until ten at night for six months is more than even this staff officer can take so fortunately the Canadian Forces provides for a leave period sometime during your tour in Afghani

Tourism relaunches program

Planning a convention or major event can be a lot of work. Tourism Yorkton hopes to help lessen some of that as it has updated and relaunched its Convention and Event Planning Guide.

Council approves noise bylaw exemption

The Prairie Harvest Christian Life Centre received an exemption from Yorkton's Noise Bylaw from City Council Monday, but it was not a unanimous decision.
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