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City installing historic markers in downtown

City installing historic markers in downtown

With the unanimous support of Yorkton Council at its regular meeting Monday, six historic markers will be installed throughout the downtown area.

New director of education excited to get started

The Yorkton Tribal Council has a new director of education. Last week, Ross Brown took over the position vacated after a long tenure by former director Don Pinay.
Olympic legacy art installed

Olympic legacy art installed

The art piece which was commissioned as a legacy to the Olympic Torch Run passing through Yorkton earlier this year has been installed on the southeast corner of the curling rink at the Gallagher Centre.

Max entertainment system upgraded

SaskTel today announced a platform upgrade for Max Entertainment Services that will deliver new features and an improved customer experience.
Rolling along for a good cause

Rolling along for a good cause

Gerry Oake'sgoal of establishing a Saskatchewan Our House to help drug and alcohol addicts advanced one step further with another successful Roll a Thon held on Sept. 4.
Community remembers

Community remembers

The community was shocked and saddened at the sudden passing of Bob Davies on Friday, August 27, 2010.Bob had just celebrated his 90th birthday on July 24 with 31 people at coffee row plus he had several other visitors at his home.
SaskPower aids education at Dr. Brass School

SaskPower aids education at Dr. Brass School

Students at Dr. Brass School in Yorkton have received a helping hand for the new school year. Last Wednesday morning each of the 141 students enrolled at the school received a new knapsack filled with school supplies, thanks to SaskPower.
Maier launches new music project

Maier launches new music project

Steven Maier, formally of Yorkton, has a new band, and a new CD. Maier had been in Sexually Attracted to Fire with fellow Yorkton musician Mark Ceaser, but that vehicle came to an end a few months ago, albeit on good terms.

Local Riderville bid falls short

The Saskatchewan Roughriders may have won the big football game on Labour Day weekend, but that's the only good thing that happened over the course of the Labour Day weekend for local Rider fans.

Terriers good for city business

The Yorkton Terriers are very much a business which has a positive impact on the city. That was the message Terrier president Lyle Walsh had for those attending a breakfast meeting of the Yorkton Chamber of Commerce Thursday.
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