Category Archives: GX94 News

Rolling Barrage makes annual Yorkton stop
The Rolling Barrage made a stop in Yorkton Sunday at the fire hall. Since 2017, active members of the Canadian Armed Forces have participated in The Rolling Barrage. The mission of the Rolling Barrage...
Calvin Daniels Aug 11, 2025 The Rolling Barrage and supporters gathered at Yorkton Fire Protective Services.Calvin Daniels / Yorkton This Week

Appeal Court says challenge of Saskatchewan pronoun law can continue
The Saskatchewan Court of Appeal has ruled a challenge of the province's school pronoun law can continue. In the decision released Monday, the court granted, in part, the government's appeal of a deci...
Jeremy Simes Aug 11, 2025 People hold signs while attending a rally against the Saskatchewan government's proposed legislation on pronoun policy in front of the Saskatchewan legislature in Regina, on Tuesday, Oct. 10, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Heywood Yu

Man charged with attempted murder in The Pas makes another court appearance
A man charged in connection with a March shooting in The Pas, has made another court appearance. On March 30, Mounties were called to a home, where they found two males in the basement, one with a ser...
Craig Reader Aug 11, 2025

City Manager tops highest paid City of Yorkton employees
The City of Yorkton has released its annual public disclosure list showing ten municipal employees earned more than $125,000 in 2024 and 46 employees made more than $100,000. City Manager Lonnie Kaal ...
Tanner Wallace-Scribner Aug 11, 2025 Yorkton City Hall. (Photo: Tanner Wallace-Scribner)

Province launching orange zone weekly updates
The provincial Ministry of Highways is reviving and stepping up efforts to encourage people to slow down in highway construction zones. At an event in Regina, Highways Minister David Marit announced a...
John Carins Aug 08, 2025 At the launch of the weekly Orange Zone update was White City Qu’Appelle MLA Brad Cressweller, Sask. Heavy Construction Association President Shantel Lipp, and Minister of Highways David Marit.John Cairns

Yorkton tourism season draws visitors from across Canada and overseas
Tourism Yorkton says it has been a busy season as the city welcomes visitors from across Canada, the United States and Europe. More than 300 guests have stopped at the community's information centre s...
Tanner Wallace-Scribner Aug 08, 2025 Tourism Yorkton information centre. (Photo: Tanner Wallace-Scribner)

Wildfire smoke prompts air quality warnings in Manitoba, Saskatchewan
Much of Manitoba and Saskatchewan remain under air quality warnings. Environment Canada says wildfire smoke continues to contribute to the very poor air quality in the region and could lead to reduced...
The Canadian Press Aug 08, 2025 Broadway Bridge is enveloped by forest fire smoke in Saskatoon, Sask., on Sunday, September 3, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Heywood Yu

Saskatchewan sees largest growth in rent in Canada despite national decline
While average asking rents across Canada have fallen for the tenth consecutive month, Saskatchewan continues to buck the trend with the largest annual gain in the country, according to the latest Rent...
Tanner Wallace-Scribner Aug 08, 2025 A rental sign is seen outside a building in Ottawa, Thursday, April 30, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld

New court date set for Hudson Bay man facing child porn charges
Another court appearance has been made by a Hudson Bay man, facing child pornography charges. In Hudson Bay Provincial Court Aug. 7, 43-year-old Jess Binkley had his matters adjourned until Sept. 4. I...
Craig Reader Aug 08, 2025

Teen charged in Aug. 2024 death in Wolseley returns to court
A new court date has been set for a 17-year-old boy who remains in custody, charged in connection with a death in Wolseley. Last August, Indian Head RCMP were called to a home in Wolseley, on a report...
Craig Reader Aug 08, 2025












