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UPDATED: Hippsley elected mayor in Yorkton

UPDATED: Hippsley elected mayor in Yorkton

Yorkton voters trekked to the polls today amid fresh snow and a cold breeze knowing they would be electing a new mayor.

GSSD buses not running Monday

The Good Spirit School Division has announced ​a division-wide cancellation of all buses for Monday, Nov. 9.
Young artist goes back to school with show

Young artist goes back to school with show

Morgan Sheppard is going back to school. The Grade 8 student at St. Paul’s School is showing her art online, with a virtual show at the Yorkton Arts Council’s community pARTners gallery.
Stubble fire smoke near city

Stubble fire smoke near city

A huge plume of whitish smoke hung over the horizon east of Yorkton Friday afternoon. The smoke was the result of a crop stubble burn just north along Highway #10 East, near Yorkton Memorial Gardens.
Remembrance Week begins

Remembrance Week begins

Remembrance Week has begun in Yorkton with the official flag raising by the cenotaph on Darlington Ave. This week, due to COVID-19, the week will be a bit different, with services and colour parties delivered virtually.
Mayoral candidates answer YTW questions

Mayoral candidates answer YTW questions

Yorkton will elect a new mayor Monday, Nov. 9. There are two candidates vying for the seat and Yorkton This Week sent a series of question to both and their answers are below. Question #1: Like most cities, Yorkton has an infrastructure deficit.
Passing lane projects wrapping up for winter

Passing lane projects wrapping up for winter

Regina – With winter on the horizon, major projects for the Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure are wrapping up.
Potential COVID-19 exposure at businesses in Yorkton and Regina

Potential COVID-19 exposure at businesses in Yorkton and Regina

Saskatchewan Health Authority is notifying the public of potential exposure to COVID-19 at the following businesses where a person or persons attended while likely infectious: Yorkton October 29 Save-On Foods, 277 Broadway Street East (Parkland Mall)
COVID-19 survivor says to take it seriously

COVID-19 survivor says to take it seriously

As cases of COVID-19 begin to spike in Saskatchewan, Tonya Olson knows exactly what that means. The Yorkton resident is a survivor of COVID-19, and she is imploring people to take the virus seriously so they do not have to go through what she did.
COVID-19 case at Sacred Heart High School

COVID-19 case at Sacred Heart High School

On the evening of Nov. 2, 2020, officials from the Saskatchewan Health Authority identified a positive COVID-19 case in an individual at Sacred Heart High School in Yorkton.
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