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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.

Safety ministers meet in Ottawa to discuss crime

Corrections, Public Safety and Policing Minister D. F. (Yogi) Huyghebaert is in Ottawa on Tuesday to discuss crime related issues with Federal Public Safety Minister Vic Toews.
College holds graduation ceremony

College holds graduation ceremony

Master of Adult Education Degree: Michelle Clarke, Esterhazy.Bachelor of Social Work Degree: Jennifer Dingman, Yorkton; Kristy Helbren, Yorkton; Leanne Sauser, Yorkton; Michael Shannon, Yorkton.

New fire dispatcher approved

The City of Yorkton has been forced to look for an alternate provider of dispatching services for the City's fire department. "Since 2002 Yorkton Fire Protective Services has been utilizing the services of Med-Com Comprehensive Dispatching Services.

New federal money for facility

Advanced Education, Employment and Labour Minister Rob Norris commended the Government of Canada for its announcement of additional funding to support First Nations University learners.

Old flour mill up for change

A portion of the old Kent Flour Mill is going to be tendered for demolition and removal following a unanimous decision of Yorkton Council at its regular meeting Monday.
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