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Yorkton Brick Mill receives additional $250,000 from PrairiesCan

Yorkton Brick Mill receives additional $250,000 from PrairiesCan

This funding will further advance the completion of the Interpretive Station at the Mill, an essential addition to Saskatchewan’s only remaining brick flour mill and a vital part of Yorkton’s historical landscape.
Yorkton WDM hosts Hygge event

Yorkton WDM hosts Hygge event

In Yorkton activities included a spinning demonstration, knitting, candle-making, board games and a cozy reading corner, as well as refreshments.
YRHS curling teams at provincials

YRHS curling teams at provincials

After Regionals the Mixed team qualified for SHSAA Provincials in Unity.
Springside’s Quinn Tillman headed to bowling nationals

Springside’s Quinn Tillman headed to bowling nationals

The talented nine-year-old has secured her spot at the National Youth 5-Pin Bowling Championships, set to take place in Edmonton, Alta, from May 5-7.
Culvert replacement on Smith Street tender approved by Yorkton Council

Culvert replacement on Smith Street tender approved by Yorkton Council

This project will be funded from the 2025 Capital Budget as approved.
Yellow Thunderbird Lodge hosts annual Traditional Powwow

Yellow Thunderbird Lodge hosts annual Traditional Powwow

Grand entries were held all three days, with a host drum selected daily.
Yorkton Council appoints Coun. Dustin Brears to SUMA city caucus

Yorkton Council appoints Coun. Dustin Brears to SUMA city caucus

Each caucus will elect a chair, which becomes the representative on the SUMA Board of Directors.
Columbia School hosts trade show in Yorkton

Columbia School hosts trade show in Yorkton

Proceeds from the event would go to support the Columbia School Student Exchange.
GDI seeks member for board of governors

GDI seeks member for board of governors

The Board of Governors represents the organization's 12 regions and is ratified by the Provincial Métis Council.
The Gardener's Notebook: Snow-covered garden means time to plan

The Gardener's Notebook: Snow-covered garden means time to plan

Look at the calendar; as of this date, March 6, we are 74 days away from Victoria Day, the signature day for gardeners do their planting.
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