Sask. man charged with attempted murder of young child makes first court appearance
A Saskatchewan man charged with the attempted murder of a child under the age of six made his first court appearance Tuesday morning, at Yorkton Provincial Court.
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A Saskatchewan man charged with the attempted murder of a child under the age of six made his first court appearance Tuesday morning, at Yorkton Provincial Court.
The Saskatchewan RCMP has released photos and the names of the four people killed at a home on Carry the Kettle Nakoda Nation on Feb. 4.
Yorkton city councillors recently went back and forth debating whether hiring a new communications coordinator position would benefit the city.
Yorkton City Council has put their 2025-26 draft budget out for review, proposing a 3.90 per cent increase in taxes.
A Yorkton Terriers alumnus has been nominated for a prestigious honour in U.S. men’s college hockey – The Hobey Baker Memorial Award.
Saskatchewan RCMP say a 41-year-old man has been charged with attempted murder of a child under the age of six.
The City of Yorkton saw a 19 per cent increase in property crime last year, according to a review from Yorkton RCMP.
Saskatchewan RCMP says the deaths of four people on Carry the Kettle Nakoda Nation Tuesday is being investigated as a quadruple homicide, and that the victims may have been targeted.
A snowfall warning is in effect for Regina and many parts of southern Saskatchewan on Wednesday.
An elementary school in Yorkton has successfully engaged parents and students into learning math through a Math Month initiative.
The Saskatchewan United Party has announced that Doug Forster will be the party’s interim leader.
The Laketown Players are performing another original play in Saltcoats, Sask. called “Flanagan’s Peacock” beginning Feb. 6.
Kinsmen Club of Yorkton have donated $220,000 to the Kinsmen Arena upgrade project – a $4.5 million city project.
The Saskatchewan RCMP says it investigated 38 homicide files in 2024 with 40 victims, making it the highest year on record in its jurisdiction in the province.
The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) says it’s looking into the cause of an error in the production of signage that cost the organization $257,000.
Springside Fire Department is planning to expand their existing fire hall due to the limited space available for equipment.