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Dauphin RCMP remove trespasser, seize drugs and cash
Dauphin RCMP arrested a man on Main Street North after officers spotted him trespassing on a property during an afternoon patrol on November 18. Police say officers approached a man known to them at a...
Tanner Wallace-Scribner Nov 19, 2025 A File photo of an RCMP Cruiser. (Harvard Media News)
City of Yorkton set to invest in a music festival
YORKTON - The City of Yorkton will be investing is a new music festival to launch in the summer of 2026. Yorkton Mayor Aaron Kienle unveiled the plan in a verbal presentation to the most recent regula...
Calvin Daniels Nov 19, 2025
BGC Yorkton says funding must be restored to continue summer programs
YORKTON - BGC Yorkton says it needs to have its Canada Summer Jobs Grant funding restored to continue offering its summer program next year. CEO Lorraine Oranchuk said they have already started with a...
David Willberg Nov 19, 2025

Yorkton council backs water rate increase for 2026
YORKTON - Residents in Yorkton will see another jump in their water bills in the new year after council voted in favour of an increase to utility rates. Effective January 1, water and sewer rates will...
Tanner Wallace-Scribner Nov 18, 2025 Yorkton City Hall. (Photo: Tanner Wallace-Scribner)
Yorkton mayor reports to council on trip to Ottawa
YORKTON - Yorkton's Mayor Aaron Kienle gave a brief verbal report, and circulated a report, on his recent trip to Ottawa with the Saskatchewan Ministry of Government Relations, SUMA and SARM. The pres...
Calvin Daniels Nov 18, 2025
Talks underway on extending $10 a day childcare
REGINA --There has finally been some movement on the issue of an extension to $10 a day child care in Saskatchewan. Education Minister Everett Hindley confirmed to reporters last week that talks with ...
John Cairns Nov 18, 2025
Emergency response fee caps finally pass in Yorkton
YORKTON - An amendment to Yorkton's Fire Prevention Bylaw pertaining to emergency response fee caps was back before Yorkton Council Monday. On Oct. 24, Administration brought forward an amendment to t...
Calvin Daniels Nov 18, 2025
Birds caused two widespread power outages in Yorkton area
YORKTON - The Yorkton area has been struck by two widespread power outages this month. The first, on Nov. 9, was the bigger incident. According to Joel Cherry, a media relations and issues management ...
SaskToday staff Nov 18, 2025

Man charged in Carry the Kettle Nakoda Nation quadruple murder appears in court again
A new court date has been set for one of two people, charged in connection with a quadruple murder on the Carry the Kettle Nakoda Nation. On Feb. 4, the File Hills First Nations Police Service receive...
Doug Falconer Nov 18, 2025

RCMP investigating fatal collision near File Hills First Nation
FORT QU'APPELLE - A woman from Peepeekisis Cree Nation has died following a two-vehicle collision on Highway 10 near the File Hills First Nation junction. Fort Qu'Appelle RCMP were called to the scene...
Tanner Wallace-Scribner Nov 17, 2025












