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Children's bodies could have been thrown in residential school dump, say survivors

Children's bodies could have been thrown in residential school dump, say survivors

Kamloops school dump site to be searched as grave investigation continues
Entrepreneur camp held for youth

Entrepreneur camp held for youth

Last week, kids were given some lessons on how to become successful entrepreneurs.

Charitable grants flow to city

Over $175,000 will be heading Yorkton and its surrounding areas way thanks to the provincial government charitable gaming grant program. The money is a part of over $2.
Water meter replacement beginning

Water meter replacement beginning

Earlier this year, Yorkton Council approved a plan which will see new water meters installed throughout the city. The replacement project is about to begin.
July 21 COVID-19 update: 276 active cases, 53 new cases, 19 recoveries, no deaths

July 21 COVID-19 update: 276 active cases, 53 new cases, 19 recoveries, no deaths

Vaccines Reported An additional 5,413 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been given in Saskatchewan, bringing the total number of vaccines administered in the province to 1,358,720.
Lemonade and cookies, a youth fundraiser

Lemonade and cookies, a youth fundraiser

It might not have been as hot as recent days, but it was still a great day for some lemonade and cookies especially since the donations made were going to fund summer programming for youth.
An alternative for procurement looked at by City

An alternative for procurement looked at by City

The City of Yorkton is investigating a new way to procure some of its needs.
Chief wants residential school history taught in school

Chief wants residential school history taught in school

Saskatoon Tribal Council Chief Mark Arcand knows the dark past caused by residential schools in Canada’s history, a heartbreaking past where thousands of Indigenous children were forcibly taken from their families so they could be assimilated to west
NDP call for reopening of utility deferral program instead of Crown rebranding investment

NDP call for reopening of utility deferral program instead of Crown rebranding investment

The Saskatchewan NDP are calling on the provincial government to abandon their possible Crown rebranding project and instead reopen the utility payment deferral program offered to Crown customers during the pandemic.
July 20 COVID-19 update: 22 new cases, 42 recoveries, 242 active cases

July 20 COVID-19 update: 22 new cases, 42 recoveries, 242 active cases

Vaccines Reported An additional 2,636 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been given in Saskatchewan, bringing the total number of vaccines administered in the province to 1,353,307.
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