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Yorkton Chamber of Commerce announces upcoming events

Yorkton Chamber of Commerce announces upcoming events

Events include the All Candidates Forum for the upcoming Federal Election featuring local candidates.
Town encouraging Outlook residents ahead of CiB program

Town encouraging Outlook residents ahead of CiB program

Contests will seek public's help in making riverside community 'pop'.
Fresh Finds raises funds for dancers' cruise workshops

Fresh Finds raises funds for dancers' cruise workshops

Event hosted 45 vendors locally and from around the province.
SJFHL: Regina defeats Outlook to capture female hockey championship

SJFHL: Regina defeats Outlook to capture female hockey championship

Rebels finish an untold story from last season to seal the deal against the hosting Hawks.
Outlook resident Campbell receives King Charles III coronation medal

Outlook resident Campbell receives King Charles III coronation medal

Local man recognized for his involvement in the riverside community.
Brooks campaigning for change in Yorkton-Melville

Brooks campaigning for change in Yorkton-Melville

Electoral reform, ethics and municipal autonomy among key points of Brooks's campaign.
Yorkton Farmer's Market to make April return

Yorkton Farmer's Market to make April return

Market will feature local vendors offering a wide array of goods, including fresh produce, home-baked treats, handcrafted items, prepared foods and more.
Suncrest College awards scholarships at special events

Suncrest College awards scholarships at special events

Awards ranged from $500 to $3,000, provided by donors from across the Suncrest College region.
Yorkton Council approves City’s Five Year Capital Plan

Yorkton Council approves City’s Five Year Capital Plan

Yorkton receives approximately $990,000 annually from this Federal grant, which goes towards the annual capital budget.
No added dollars for Yorkton's Residential Lot Sales Rebate Program

No added dollars for Yorkton's Residential Lot Sales Rebate Program

In the end Council chose not to add new dollars to the program.
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