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Parade held for local seniors

Parade held for local seniors

It was a parade around the Yorkton and District Nursing Home Thursday as residents and staff gathered on the grounds to watch it pass by Wednesday afternoon (June 30).
Regina hosting Buffalo Day, candlelight vigil in place of Canada Day celebrations

Regina hosting Buffalo Day, candlelight vigil in place of Canada Day celebrations

A movement to cancel Canada Day has swept the nation following recent discoveries of unmarked residential school graves, and several communities in Saskatchewan have joined the motion, including Regina.
Sask. final financial report better than expected

Sask. final financial report better than expected

Finance Minister and Deputy Premier Donna Harpauer released her final financial report on the 2020-21 fiscal year on Wednesday, sharing that the province’s deficit is less than previously anticipated. Saskatchewan shows a $1.
June 30 COVID-19 update: Reports now weekdays only

June 30 COVID-19 update: Reports now weekdays only

With declining COVID-19 case trends in the province, the daily COVID-19 vaccination and case news release will be issued on weekdays with the exception of statutory holidays.
Vaccine passports for events, venues won’t be required by Sask. government

Vaccine passports for events, venues won’t be required by Sask. government

As Saskatchewan approaches the end of pandemic-related emergency orders, Premier Scott Moe confirmed Tuesday that the provincial government is not looking at implementing vaccine passports moving forward.
New addition to STARS fleet an upgrade for Sask. medical service providers

New addition to STARS fleet an upgrade for Sask. medical service providers

REGINA - STARS Saskatchewan welcomed a new member to its fleet this week, one that president and CEO Andrea Robertson said will improve the crew’s ability to provide the best medical care possible to patients.
June 29 COVID-19 update: Two deaths, 1,136,300 vaccines, 52 new cases, 54 recoveries

June 29 COVID-19 update: Two deaths, 1,136,300 vaccines, 52 new cases, 54 recoveries

Vaccines Reported An additional 8,617 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been given in Saskatchewan, bringing the total number of vaccines administered in the province to 1,136,300.
City to demolish hotel

City to demolish hotel

The City of Yorkton was handed the property at 110 Broadway Street East – the former Ramada Hotel by Cornerstone Credit Union for taxes owing in the amount of $742,788.56.
Councillor Brears seeking assessment changes

Councillor Brears seeking assessment changes

Yorkton Councillor Dustin Brears wants to see changes in how the Saskatchewan Assessment Management Agency determines assessment values. At the regular meeting of Yorkton Council Brears brought four motions to the table regarding the issue.
City Council takes another look at Deer Park Clubhouse plan

City Council takes another look at Deer Park Clubhouse plan

Work continues on the design of a new clubhouse for Deer Park Golf Course in the city. Monday, at the regular meeting of Yorkton Council Mitch Strocen of aodbt Architecture and Interior Designprovided an update on the proposed design.
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