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Yorkton Council discusses what to do with surplus

Yorkton Council discusses what to do with surplus

The surplus means money Council can chose to do a variety of things with.
Five groups receive awards for helping seniors, people with disabilities

Five groups receive awards for helping seniors, people with disabilities

Based on recommendations from the accessible community advisory committee, city council handed out the five inaugural accessibility awards during its Sept. 23 regular meeting.
Victim hit on the head with hammer on city bus

Victim hit on the head with hammer on city bus

Officers located a man suffering from injuries consistent with an assault.
Rural politician challenges RM over junk vehicle properties, privacy commissioner involved

Rural politician challenges RM over junk vehicle properties, privacy commissioner involved

"I can鈥檛 figure out why they would spend $60,000 to keep this innocuous information from the taxpayers.鈥 - Jerry Kaiser
Editorial: No rush to spend Yorkton's surplus

Editorial: No rush to spend Yorkton's surplus

The positive is, is that the city has a significant rainy day fund that can do many positive things for the community, but careful planning on just how is prudent.
Estevan Mercury Flashback 鈥 Sept. 27, 1978

Estevan Mercury Flashback 鈥 Sept. 27, 1978

This week's flashback is from 1978.
Update: RCMP say Joseph 鈥淛oey鈥 Desjarlais is dead

Update: RCMP say Joseph 鈥淛oey鈥 Desjarlais is dead

The Saskatchewan Serious Incident Response Team was notified and it will be investigating聽the RCMP鈥檚 interaction with the deceased and the circumstances of his death.
NDP concerned about overcrowding at Jack Mackenzie School

NDP concerned about overcrowding at Jack Mackenzie School

Reports of libraries and teachers lounge used as classrooms; NDP blames underfunding
Nurses bow out early: Montreal Economic Institute

Nurses bow out early: Montreal Economic Institute

Across Canada, 40 young nurses left the profession for every 100 who entered it in 2022.
Information session held as permanent shelter issue heads to council

Information session held as permanent shelter issue heads to council

Local residents consulted on a proposed Halifax Street location for a permanent emergency shelter in Regina.
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